Greenway Estate

Greenway is the name of Agatha Christie's home in Devon, England. Built in the 1600s, it was bought by the famous author and her husband Max Mallowan in 1938. Greenway is now a Grade II* listed building. The Greenway estate is known for its large riverside garden, which was acquired by the National Trust in 1999. The gardens contain plants from the southern hemisphere and have been open to the public since March 2002. The house was occupied by Christie and Mallowan until their deaths in 1976 and 1978 respectively. Christie's daughter Rosalind and her husband Anthony Hicks lived in the house from 1968. Rosalind Hicks died in 2004.

 

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