Walking through Winterbrook outside Wallingford the other week I passed an information display on the Agatha Christie Trail.
The display is situated at the junction of a road called the Murren In Agatha's time it was Ferry Farm
Not far away you pass her old Front door as she would know it
By the door is a blur plaque telling you who lived here.
The trail takes you to Cholsey Church where Agatha is buried and I will take you along there in the future
Nice to hear about the Agatha Christy Trail. :)
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Andarilhar
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I've read so many of her books and would love to visit there!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting! I have read all her books - very enjoyable
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! What a great place to visit.
ReplyDeleteA pathway I would enjoy following!
ReplyDeleteWe have lots of books by her, she is one of my wife's favorites authors. Never knew about the trail.
ReplyDeleteI love this, especially that Winterbrook House appears in records from the time of King Henry III, and its most famous resident was the novelist, Agatha Christie, who died there in 1976. I also saw a mention of Dame Agatha in another blog, and plan to go to our local library to find and re-read her books. Thank you for this post!
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I do like it when councils (or whoever) put up some information about places that they have ear marked for a particular reason.
ReplyDeleteThat's really very cool!
ReplyDeleteThis is really interesting!
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