Agatha Christie's Greenway House and Garden
Step inside Agatha Christie's former holiday home, Greenway, as Christie's grandson takes you on a tour of the house and garden. Mathew Prichard shares some of his dearest memories of Greenway Estate which is now run by the National Trust and open to visitors between February and October.
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Dartmouth River Cruise, Greenway Halt to Dartmouth, South Devon UK
Cruising along the River Dart and passing Agatha Christie’s amazing Holiday Home.
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Agatha Christie, Greenway House - Tour & Visitor Review
Come and stay at the TLH Toorak Hotel and enjoy a fantastic Agatha Christie break. Take part in a thrilling murder mystery evening, visit Greenway House and gardens where Agatha spent many family holidays and enjoy the abundance of leisure facilities here at TLH Leisure Resort, Torquay, Devon. In her autobiography, Agatha Christie described Greenway House as ...the ideal house, a dream house.
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Dartmouth and Greenway house trips
Having a great time in Devon went to Dartmouth on train and ferry and then to greenway house and my younger sister got me a sweet from this awesome sweet shop
Agatha Christie's Greenway A Home In Devon.wmv
These are photographs compiled to give a view of Agatha Christie's holiday home in Devon, Greenway House. In her autobiography, Agatha Christie described Greenway House as ...the ideal house, a dream house. I some day hope to see it in person for myself! Enjoy.
Greenway House - einer der schönsten Gärten in England an der Englischen Riviera
Agatha Christie's Sommerhaus an der Englischen Riviera bei Dartmouth fasziniert nicht nur durch das hübsche Herrenhaus, sondern auch durch seine Lage in der Nähe von Dartmouth und den Park mit alten Bäumen, die zum Bootshaus führen. Greenway House gehört zu den schönsten Gärten in England! ***
Agatha Christies's summerhouse fascinates me because it is located so close to Dartmouth. A walk through the park with wonderful old trees and beautiful shrubs leads to the famous boathouse which offers views over the river Dart.
For me one of the most beautiful gardens of England, located at the English Riviera.
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Agatha Christi's Greenway House and Garden in Devon
The Virtual Tourist walks around Agatha Christi's Greenway House and Garden in Devon
Hyssop Cottage - Kingswear Nr Dartmouth - United Kingdom
Hyssop Cottage hotel city: Kingswear Nr Dartmouth - Country: United Kingdom
Address: ; zip code: TQ6
Hyssop Cottage is a holiday home located in Dartmouth in the Devon Region and is 7 km from Blackpool Sands. The unit is 2.6 km from Greenway. The kitchen features an oven. Towels and bed linen are offered at Hyssop Cottage.
-- Hyssop Cottage乡村别墅坐落在德文郡地区(Devon Region),位于达特茅斯(Dartmouth),距离布莱克浦沙滩(Blackpool Sands)有7公里,距离格林韦(Greenway)有2.6公里。 Hyssop Cottage乡村别墅提供带烤箱的厨房、毛巾、床单以及一个室内游泳池。 最近的机场为埃克塞特国际机场(Exeter International Airport),距离Hyssop Cottage乡村别墅有42公里。
-- Дом для отпуска Hyssop Cottage расположен в городе Дартмут в графстве Девон. Пляж Блэкпул-Сэндс находится в 7 км, а район Гринуэй — в 2,6 км. Кухня оборудована духовкой. В стоимость проживания включены полотенца и постельное белье.
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Greenway house
Lorna Davis playing a composition by Agatha Christie, on her piano at Greenway house near Dartmouth.
Dartmouth to Greenway Ferry
Totnes Greenway House Experience
All aboard for this remarkable adventure down the beautiful and historic river Dart from Steamer Quay Totnes to Greenway Quay, lininking you to the former home of the famous crime writer Agatha Christie.
River Dart boat trip 2018
River boat trip from Totnes to Dartmouth in Devon. Taking in views of Sharpham House, Stoke Gabriel, Greenway Quay, Agatha Christes Greenway House, Britannia Royal Naval College and views of Dartmouth
Places to see in ( Dartmouth - UK )
Places to see in ( Dartmouth - UK )
Dartmouth is a town and civil parish in the English county of Devon. Dartmouth is a tourist destination set on the western bank of the estuary of the River Dart, which is a long narrow tidal ria that runs inland as far as Totnes.
The Port of Dartmouth Royal Regatta takes place annually over three days at the end of August. The event sees the traditional regatta boat races along with markets, fun fairs, community games, air displays including the Red Arrows and fireworks. A Royal Navy guard ship is present at the event.
Bayard's Cove has been used in several television productions, including The Onedin Line a popular BBC television drama series that ran from 1971 to 1980. Many of the scenes from the BBC's popular series 'Down to Earth', starring Ricky Tomlinson, were filmed at various locations around the town.
Notable tourist attractions include the Dartmouth Royal Naval College, Dartmouth Castle and the Dartmouth Steam Railway which terminates at Kingswear on the opposite bank of the river.
Boat cruises to nearby places along the coast (such as Torbay and Salcombe) and up the river (to Totnes, Dittisham and the Greenway Estate) are provided by several companies. The paddlesteamer PS Kingswear Castle returned to the town in 2013
Dartmouth is linked to Kingswear, on the other side of the River Dart, by three ferries. The Higher Ferry and the Lower Ferry are both vehicular ferries. The Passenger Ferry, as its name suggests, carries only passengers, principally to connect with the Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway at Kingswear railway station. The nearest bridge across the Dart is in Totnes, some 11 miles (18 km) away by road. The A379 road runs through Dartmouth, linking the town to Slapton and Kingsbridge to the southwest and to Torbay to the east across the Higher Ferry.
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Holiday Cottage Dartmouth Kingswear UK Video Promotion
In the village of Kingswear, River Cottage is a Self Catering two bedroom property offering unrestricted views along the River Dart and across to Dartmouth with a backdrop of rolling hills.
The property benefits from an outdoor patio area, offering stunning panoramic river views whilst the interior is characterized by a Victorian-style open fireplace.
The village of Kingswear is welcoming and peaceful yet it is only a five minute ferry crossing to the lively and unique Naval town of Dartmouth.
From Kingswear, the Dartmouth Steam Railway departs for Paignton and offers some of the finest views over the undulating South West Coastal Path and out to sea.
Dartmouth is home to a selection of fine restaurants, bars, cafe's, galleries and shops to explore. From the embankment take a leisurely scenic boat tour up the River Dart to the market town of Totnes or visit the former residence of Agatha Christie, Greenway.
Living
* The living area boasts spectacular views along the River Dart and across to Dartmouth.
* Characterised with a Victorian-style open fireplace.
* Furnished with a two seater sofa and two single chairs.
* Features a TV with freeview and hi-fi.
Kitchen
* Modern style kitchen comprising an electric oven, ceramic hob, fridge freezer, washing machine, dishwasher and solid wood worktops.
* Full range of utensils and accessories including a microwave, kettle, toaster and coffee machine.
Sleeping
Bedroom one
* Offers views along the River Dart and across to Dartmouth.
* Bedroom one is furnished with a double bed, double wardrobe, chest of drawers and two bedside cabinets.
Bedroom two
* Bedroom two is furnished with two single beds, single wardrobe and bedside cabinet.
Bathroom
* The bathroom comprises a bath, shower cubicle, wash basin, wc, mirror, shelving and shaver point.
Outside
* Patio area, complete with furniture, offering views over the River Dart and across to Dartmouth.
* On-street parking just a short walk away.
* Short walk to the car and passenger ferry across to Dartmouth.
* In close proximity to Coleton Fishacre National Trust property.
Dartmouth Steam Railway, Goodrington Sands to Greenway Halt, South Devon UK
Enjoying the age of steam! nothing can beat this train ride from Goodrington Sands to Kingswear in South Devon - amazing!
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Greenway Steam Train Station in Devon
The Virtual Tourist at Greenway Steam Train Station in Devon
Greenway, Devon
A tour of Agatha Christie's house in Devon.
Devon 2017
Still in the Southwest of Britain, we saw some beautiful places. From Dartmoor National Park to Clovelly & the steam train from Paignton to Dartmouth, stopping off at Agatha Christie's house - Greenway.
Returning from Agatha Christie's House - Greenway, Devon
Delightful journey on a steam train, very nostalgic.
BANKS OF THE RIVER DART (PART 1) COMBE POINT TO DARTMOUTH CASTLE, DARTMOUTH UK.
Combe Point to Dartmouth Castle along the river by boat.
The river begins as two separate branches (the East Dart and West Dart), which join at Dartmeet. The paths along these rivers offer very attractive walking, and there are several small waterfalls. The rivers are crossed by a number of clapper bridges, notably at the hamlet of Postbridge.
After leaving the moor, the Dart flows southwards past Buckfast Abbey and through the towns of Buckfastleigh, Dartington and Totnes. At Totnes, where there is a seventeenth century weir (rebuilt in the 1960s)[citation needed it becomes tidal, and there are no bridges below the town.
The River Dart showing the lower part of the fish ladder near Buckfastleigh.A passenger ferry operates across the river from the village of Dittisham to a point adjacent to the Greenway Estate. Formerly the home of the late crime writer Agatha Christie, this has stunning views across the river, and the house and gardens are now owned by the National Trust and are open to the public.
The Dart estuary is a large ria and is popular for sailing. The village of Kingswear and town of Dartmouth are on the east and west sides of the estuary, and are linked by two vehicle ferries and a passenger ferry. The deep water port of Dartmouth is a sheltered haven.
The entrance to the river from the sea is a rocky entrance with cliffs either side. On the East side Kingswear Castle sits very close to the water's edge, and on the west side Dartmouth Castle is built on a rocky promontory at sea level. The castles once operated a defensive chain across the estuary, which was raised at dusk to destroy enemy ships attempting to attack the harbour. The remains of the operating mechanisms for the chain are still visible in Dartmouth castle.
The river takes its name from a Celtic vague word meaning 'river where oak trees grow' due to the banks of the lower Dart being covered in ancient woods of native oak