National Trust opens Agatha Christie's home to the public for one day.
| Publisher | M2 Communications Ltd. |
| Publication | M2 Best Books |
| Subject | Business |
| Format | Newsletter |
| Issues per Year | 255 |
| Published | 2007-04-04 |
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Agatha Christie's Greenway House was opened by the National Trust to the general public for one day only on Monday (2 April).
The house, which is Grade Two listed and located overlooking the river Dart in Devon, south-west England, was donated to the National Trust seven years ago.
According to The Guardian, the Trust is spending two years restoring the house. Rooms will be decorated in 1950s style and displays will include items such as the buckets and spades used by Christie and her family on holidays in...
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