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Agatha Christie's Greenway (Devon, England) - The House

I can think of two places that we visited where I enjoyed the house more than the gardens. The first was Greenway, not for the house itself, which was surprisingly small and cramped, but for the history behind it and the fascinating mementos on display. Agatha Christie and her husband Max Mallowan were enthusiastic collectors. You can see their collections on display throughout the house - European and Oriental ceramics, pottery, African tribal masks, Egyptian artifacts, Tunbridge ware, china, trinkets, and books. The Morning Room has a portrait of Agatha Christie as a child and her doll Rosie, sitting in a chair - The Drawing Room was where the family would gather in the evenings. Christie would entertain guests by reading chapters from manuscripts of her latest books.  Agatha Christie's bedroom. Max always slept on a smaller portable traveling cot (you can see part of it in the foreground). It was his favorite bed and he carried it with him on all of his archaeological travels. N...

Lacock (Wiltshire, England)



After leaving Special Plants Nursery, we headed to Lacock, an English village that is virtually locked in time and owned by the National Trust. It was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, and many of the town's structures were built in the 14th century. The village has been used for many film locations, including some of the Harry Potter films, Downton Abbey, Pride and Prejudice, Cranford, etc. 

In addition to the residences (I cannot imagine living there with all the tourists), there were many gift stores, pubs, church and best of all, a chocolate shop. I had a delicious traditional sausage roll.








St. Cyriac's Church -










(Visited May 9, 2025)

Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, Dirt Therapy

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  1. Thanks for sharing your step back in time!

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  2. It is really charming! The dog relaxing in the sun is fantastic :).

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  3. What I find the most exciting in English country villages are the old stone buildings, the facad, the mossy garden walls. Some have been standing for hundreds of years and they are so well preserved.
    Chavli

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