Agatha Christie's House Opens to Tourists...
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Agatha Christie's House Opens to Tourists...
BBC NEWS | England | Devon | Christie holiday home opens doors
Feb 24, 2009 ... Crime novelist Agatha Christie's Devon holiday home is to open to ... The house, which Christie bought in 1938, and made her holiday home ...
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/7905988.stmBBC NEWS | England | Devon | Christie holiday home opens doors
Ah yet another author's home to visit - Jane Austen eat your heart out
Feb 24, 2009 ... Crime novelist Agatha Christie's Devon holiday home is to open to ... The house, which Christie bought in 1938, and made her holiday home ...
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/7905988.stmBBC NEWS | England | Devon | Christie holiday home opens doors
Ah yet another author's home to visit - Jane Austen eat your heart out
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Thanks for the heads up. The house, Greenway, opens this weekend. It is now owned by National Trust.
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main...w-greenway.htm
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main...w-greenway.htm
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http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main...ttingthere.htm
Looks like the "best" way to get there is by ferry, but beware:
<i>NB: there is a steep walk uphill (800yds) from Greenway Quay to the garden</i>
And NO PARKING!
<i>All visitors wishing to park their car at Greenway MUST pre-book a car park space</i>
Looks like the "best" way to get there is by ferry, but beware:
<i>NB: there is a steep walk uphill (800yds) from Greenway Quay to the garden</i>
And NO PARKING!
<i>All visitors wishing to park their car at Greenway MUST pre-book a car park space</i>
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Yikes, a tart's boudoir, you say. That might ruin completely my mind's images. :-0
I will be visiting London for a conference and then planned to hike in the Cotswolds, spend a day or two in Bath, and then maybe visit York.
Then, being an Agatha Christie fan, I read the news about the house being opened, and thought I would make a detour to visit. I must say, though, the area doesn't sound promising, and now if my lovely imagination will be rocked by hard reality...not sure it's worth it.
Opinions welcome!
I will be visiting London for a conference and then planned to hike in the Cotswolds, spend a day or two in Bath, and then maybe visit York.
Then, being an Agatha Christie fan, I read the news about the house being opened, and thought I would make a detour to visit. I must say, though, the area doesn't sound promising, and now if my lovely imagination will be rocked by hard reality...not sure it's worth it.
Opinions welcome!
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Most of the boats from Totnes to Dartmouth give a glimpse of Greenway House through the trees. This year, a few boats from Totnes will actually call there.
www.riverlink.co.uk
They also run boats from Dartmouth to Greenway.
Another firm runs boats to Greenway from Dittisham, Dartmouth, Brixham and Torquay.
www.greenwayferry.co.uk
Whichever way you do it, it's one of the most beautiful stretches of river in Britain.
www.riverlink.co.uk
They also run boats from Dartmouth to Greenway.
Another firm runs boats to Greenway from Dittisham, Dartmouth, Brixham and Torquay.
www.greenwayferry.co.uk
Whichever way you do it, it's one of the most beautiful stretches of river in Britain.
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I have looked in the NT Handbook, more information than the website. "For the first few months of the season we will gradually be opening the house for timed limited-access visits while we continue to reinstate the collection. Advanced booking for car parking is essential; those arriving by 'green' means will have slots made available to see this unique and magical property." It also says anyone who has not booked a parking space will be turned away. Looks as if you need to telephone and book visit and get latest on travel.
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FishyFish: Greenway really isn't much of a doable detour from any of the places you mention (and would be a bear to get to if you only had a day). If it is a "must" - I'd rethink your full itinerary and do the SW instead of the Cotswolds and York.
But - another site you might want to consider instead is her burial site. She is buried in St Mary's churchyard in Cholsey in SE Oxfordshire.
But - another site you might want to consider instead is her burial site. She is buried in St Mary's churchyard in Cholsey in SE Oxfordshire.
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