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  1. Greenway, also known as Greenway House, is an estate on the River Dart near Galmpton in Devon, England. Once the home of the author Agatha Christie , it is now owned by the National Trust . The estate is served by a steam railway service with trains from Paignton and Kingswear stopping at Greenway Halt station.

  2. Follow Greenway Road past the school and out of the village; continue on for approximately two miles until you reach Greenway. Please respect the speed limits in the village and drive with care. Parking: Parking spaces must be booked in advance. Charges for non-National Trust members: £1.10 per hour, max 3 hours stay.

  3. Apr 22, 2015 · Greenway. Take this extraordinary glimpse into the beloved holiday home of the famous and much-loved author Agatha Christie and her family.The relaxed and atmospheric house is set in the 1950s, and contains many of the family's collections, including archaeology, Tunbridgeware, silver, botanical china and books.

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    Agatha Christie was Greenway's most famous owner, and her extensive collections fill the house. With beautiful views of the river, it is easy to see why she called it the 'loveliest place in the world'. The relaxed and atmospheric house is set in the 1950s, and contains many of the family's collections, including archaeology, Tunbridgeware, silver, botanical china and books. Outside you can ...

    • Agatha on Tour
    • On The Orient Express
    • Travels to Iraq and Syria
    • An Interest in Archaeology
    • Politics and Conflict

    She later recalled a typical day in Australia: ‘[Archie was] busy putting forth the claims of the British Empire, migration within the Empire, the importance of trade within the Empire, and so on and so forth, [while] I was allowed to spend a happy day sitting in the orange groves’. According to Agatha’s autobiography, while she made the most of th...

    Agatha travelled to West Asia regularly from the late 1920s to 1950s. The first of these trips was a solo trip to Baghdad on the Orient Express in 1928. She went to escape the turmoil of the breakdown of her marriage to Archie, and ended up discovering inspiration for one of her best-known novels, Murder on the Orient Express. She also discovered a...

    Iraq was under British administration at the time, although Agatha now deliberately avoided what she had come to regard as the suffocating social life of colonial bureaucrats. Instead, she travelled as an anonymous private tourist, keen on sightseeing and shopping. While passing through Syria, she was struck by the quality of the decorative arts an...

    Agatha’s fascination with the excavation of ancient sites led to friendships with British archaeologists active in the region. This is how she met and eventually married her second husband Max in 1930. From that time on, she joined her husband on digs, where she would both work on her novels and also clean and document their discoveries. Unique fin...

    In her autobiography and writings, Agatha only referred in passing to the complex political context of these expeditions. However, violent conflicts caused by European colonial interests and differences between the people of the region determined the location and timing of the digs. These moved between Ur and Nineveh in Iraq, and Tell Halaf and Tel...

  5. South Hams, England, United Kingdom. Greenway is a stunning 18th century Grade II-listed Georgian mansion near Galmpton in Devon and it was the holiday home of the world-famous ‘Queen of Crime’, Agatha Christie. See the house just as she left it and take a glimpse into the private life of one of the world’s most celebrated authors. Lily ...

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  7. Visiting Greenway. Greenway is open daily from 10.30am to 5pm between Saturday 10 February and Sunday 3 November 2024, and 11am-4pm on weekends throughout November and December. You don't need to book your visit in advance, but if you're planning on coming by car, you will need to book your parking space ahead of your visit.