As a big fan of Agatha Christie I was incredibly excited to read on the BBC this morning that her summer house is now being opened up to the public by The National Trust. Previously only the gardens of Greenway House near Dartmouth in Devon were publicly accessible.
Now, the public will have access to the drawing room in which Christie spent summer evenings reading her novels to family and friends, who had to guess "whodunit", and the author's bedroom, with its view down the River Dart, as well as the dining room and the "fax room", which will display her enormous output of novels.
Guess where my summer holiday is going to be this year?
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