Greenway (National Trust)

At the beloved holiday home of the famous and much-loved author Agatha Christie and her family you can take a glimpse into their lives.

Day visit

Nr Brixham,

Devon

About Greenway (National Trust)

This relaxed and atmospheric house is set in the 1950s, when Agatha and her family would spend summers and Christmases here with friends, relaxing by the river, playing croquet and clock golf, and reading her latest mystery to their guests. The family were great collectors, and the house is filled with archaeology, Tunbridgeware, silver, botanical china and books.

In the garden a large and romantic woodland drifts down the hillside towards the sparkling Dart estuary. The walled gardens are home to a restored peach house and vinery, as well as an allotment cared for by local school children. A visit to Greenway isn’t complete without seeing the Boathouse, scene of the crime in ‘Dead Man’s Folly’, and the battery complete with cannon. Greenway has been accredited by the International Camellia Society as a ‘Garden of Excellence.’ It is the first National Trust garden with this accreditation, and one of just seven gardens in the UK to be recognised as a ‘Garden of Excellence’ by the International Camellia Society.

Amenities

SEND Facilities

Free pre-visit

Key Information

Age suitability

5-7 yr olds, 7-11 yr olds, 11-14 yr olds, 14-16 yr olds, 16-18 yr olds

Key Stages

  • Early Years,

  • Key Stage 1,

  • Key Stage 2,

  • Key Stage 3,

  • Key Stage 4,

  • Key Stage 5,

Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) certification

  • Yes

Topics

  • Buildings,

  • Wildlife and nature,

Risk Assessment Category

A

Annual opening times

May - October

Suitable for disabled/SEND needs

Yes

Group Size

Up to 25

Topics

Buildings

Wildlife and nature

Curriculum Subjects

History

Physical Education

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