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I have wanted to visit Greenway for a long time. I hesitate to say it was on my bucket list as I have no intention of kicking the bucket just yet, but it was certainly on A List.  There are various ways to get there but I decided to drive. I ignored the fact that I think my satnav seems to be suffering from a nervous breakdown whenever we arrive at a destination and we set off. It appeared to be a 25 minute drive.  It took us an hour. I am slightly puzzled at my relationship with Hildegarde (I am calling her that as the satnav is of German origin and pronounces names in a most peculiar manner) as she seems to have a habit of telling me to take a turn up a street just as I sail past. When we are lost and she needs to ‘calibrate’ the route she takes her time and leaves me driving I know not where and swearing madly.  

I will draw a veil over the drive except to say that I now now the surrounding countryside on the way to Greenways very well indeed. And, quite frankly, even if we had taken the straightest route we would still have gone down a long windy curly hair raising narrow road to get there. Meeting something coming the other way tested my driving skills to the limit.

Well we arrived and yes it was worth it.  The house overlooks the River Dart and the views are wonderful. It was a lovely day, the sun had come out, a slight breeze so walking was a pleasure and I just loved it all. I had wanted to go for so long that I had wondered if I might feel a bit of a let down but not so.

The house is a comfortable homely sort of place. It feels like a home and that is not always the case when you visit a National Trust property. You cannot imagine kicking off your shoes and collapsing on a sofa. You could here. The cupboards full of china and knick knacks she and her husband Max collected added to this. Yes, there was fine china around, but also a lot of stuff that was probably bought because they liked it. I recognised a few cups and saucers in there as I had some the same. It all added to the ambience.  But I will let the pictures below give you an idea…

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The view coming up the hill from the river. Such a familiar frontage from those of us who have watched the Poirot series with David  Suchet.

 

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River Dart and the pleasure boat coming up the river

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Here I am sitting on the wall of hte Battery. It was here that Amyas Crale painted his portrait of Elsa Greer and then died of poison. This was in my favourite Agatha Five Little Pigs.

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And here is the river from the Boat house where the body of Marlene was found in Dead Man’s Folly

 

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And some photos of the glorious grounds.  I walked down to the Boathouse and the Battery and back. It took me an hour with rests on the way but so glad I did it.

A glorious place to visit. I would go again next week if I could but it is a long long drive to Torquay……..

 

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16 responses to “Random at Greenway – the home of Agatha Christie”

  1. Elaine Avatar

    There is a possibility of another holiday later in the year at Torquay so I will go again. It was just so beautiful. I think this time I might drive to the village opposite and catch the ferry across.

  2. Susan D Avatar

    That was lovely. Thanks for sharing, Elaine.

  3. Elaine Avatar

    My pleasure!

  4. Sherran Avatar
    Sherran

    Thank you for taking us there

  5. Elaine Avatar

    Nan it as wonderful. I had wanted to go for so long and it was lovelier than I thought. The house is nice and comfy and a real home, but the view over the river Dart and the grounds were stunning. I had a super day

  6. Elaine Avatar

    Happy you are both pleased….

  7. Elaine Avatar

    Weightwatchers!

  8. Helen Avatar
    Helen

    It wasn’t terrible at all! but I prefer this one…

  9. Helen Avatar
    Helen

    How did you do it????

  10. Nan Avatar

    It was wonderful to see these pictures of her home, and of you! To see the exact spots that were in her books is magical. I hope someday I can go, but it is a little bit further for me!

  11. Elaine Avatar

    Done

  12. Janice Brown Avatar
    Janice Brown

    great photo of you at the Battery … please remove that terrible pic of you on your intro page (replace it with this one?)

  13. Elaine Avatar

    Dead Man’s Folly was largely filmed there and a few others I gather. It is such a beautiful setting and I loved every minute of my visit.
    17lbs off now but more to go!! Thank you for the compliment

  14. Elaine Avatar

    Well it was worth it in the end but I was at screaming pitch when we eventually got there. Return journey was as easy as pie!

  15. Helen Avatar
    Helen

    To think I’ve been watching Poirot for years and never realised they were using Greenway as a setting! It looks just as lovely as I’d imagined. My dream would be to live by the sea in a beautiful house big enough to have a library…oh, well, never mind. We’ve just had to turn our whole house into one:)
    By the bye, you’re looking very elegant, Elaine. Well done!

  16. Pam Avatar
    Pam

    What a fun trip and a beautiful place! I’m so glad it was worth all the trials and tribulations of getting there. We took a trip last year using my husband’s GPS on his phone and finally decided his phone needing replacing – just like yours it would tell us to exit about a quarter mile too late! So frustrating.

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