A group of tourists were left stranded in Greenway after stormy weather knocked down a tree, blocking the road leading down to the property in the county of Devon, southwest England. 9News
In a series of events which could have been lifted straight out of the pages of one of Christie's mystery novels, the group of tourists were left stranded after stormy weather knocked down a tree, blocking the road leading down to the property in the county of Devon, southwest England.
The stranded tourists kept themselves busy, drinking cups of tea in the houses' tearoom and playing rounds of croquet on the lawn, Heaven told Devon Live. Christie herself was known to while away the hours on Greenway's lawns, playing clock golf and croquet and entertaining guests with snippets from her latest mystery novels, according to the National Trust website.The trapped tourists would also have had the time to explore the estate's walled gardens and famous boathouse which serves as the scene of the crime in Christie's novel, "Dead Man's Folly.
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