MYSTERY NOVELIST’S LIFE
FEBRUARY 24 2009 12:08h
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The holiday home of popular novelist Agatha Christie, the Greenway House, will be entirely open to the public.
Greenway House, the holiday home of mystery novelist Agatha Christie, will be entirely open to the public for the first time at the end of February, curators of the Devon-based home in the South-West of England announced on Tuesday.
The visitors were only allowed access to the garden until now. The house where the British author stayed from 1938 until 1959 could not host visitors before, because her daughter Rosalind Hicks used to live there. After the queen of mysteries Agatha Christie died, the house was taken over by the National Trust.
Visitors will have a chance to see the library, the drawing room, dining room and the bedroom of the famous author, who died in 1976 at the age of 85.
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