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Agatha Christie Group Tour

Agatha Christie Group Tour

Agatha Christie Group Tour

Discover one of the most famous 'who dunnit' authors of all time and follow in the footsteps of Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Visit Agatha Christie's homes and see the places which inspired her novels. Explore the locations where her films and TV series were made, from stately homes and luxury hotels, through to tiny islands, picturebook villages and heritage railway stations.

 

Tour Highlights

  • Key sites in London associated with Agatha Christie: the Memorial Garden, her London homes and the pubs/restaurants she used to visit. Also locations used in film adaptations and the Poirot TV series such as Scotland Yard, Bow Street, hotels, Poirot's apartment and the British Library.
  • 5-star Brown's Hotel – the oldest hotel in London. Agatha was a regular guest here and it is believed that Browns was the inspiration for Miss Marple: At Bertram’s Hotel. Enjoy traditional afternoon tea or an overnight stay.
  • Watch a West End production; choose between The Mousetrap, the longest running play in the world or immerse yourself in the courtroom drama with Witness For The Prosecution.
  • Stately homes and castles used in TV and film adaptations, including: Knebworth House, Eltham Palace, Wrotham Park, Loseley Park, Dover Castle and Highclere Castle. Also National Trust properties including Polesden Lacey and Cliveden.
  • The grand house which appears as Chimneys in the Seven Dials Netflix miniseries (2026).
  • Picturesque villages including Hambleden, Shoreham, Smarden, Chilham and Powerstock, locations for Christie's fictional villages such as Miss Marple's fabled St Mary Mead. Also Shere, Mickleham and Albury in the Surrey countryside which feature in Why Didn't They Ask Evans? (2022)
  • Bristol, major filming location for the Towards Zero (2025) and Seven Dials miniseries.
  • Traditional tea rooms and grand hotels which either inspired her or which appeared on screen.
  • Greenway in Devon (National Trust), Agatha Christie’s holiday home. Greenway is believed to be the inspiration for scenes in the Poirot novels Five Little Pigs and Dead Man’s Folly.
  • Torquay and the English Riviera. Visit the mansion where she attended dances; the hotel where she stayed on her wedding night and the church where she was baptised. Walk the streets where she used to rollerskate and enjoy her favourite beaches. See her personal belongings and memorabilia on display at the Torquay museum. Stay in the hotel where she wrote her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles.
  • See where scenes from Death on the Nile (2022) were filmed in the Cotswolds, as well as picturebook Castle Combe, which appeared in The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. 
  • Visit Burgh Island, widely acknowledged as the inspiration behind her novels Evil Under The Sun and And Then There Were None. A location for several Christie screen adaptations including the Towards Zero miniseries.
  • Wallingford, where Agatha lived for over 40 years, with the new lifesize bronze statue of Christie. Visit the local museum with an exhibition about Christie and her life in Oxfordshire. Visit her burial place nearby.
  • Visit Kents Caverns, the inspiration for The Man In The Brown Suit. Agatha Christie’s father helped to finance the excavations of these caves.
  • The spa town of Harrogate, where she ran off to in 1926, sparking an 11-day nationwide manhunt. Stay in the very hotel she stayed in.
  • Heritage railways and vintage train stations which were used as locations in her films. Enjoy fine dining or afternoon tea while admiring the English countryside on an old steam train. Elegant decor and attention to detail recall the golden era of luxury rail travel, celebrated by Christie in her novels.
  • Agatha Christie Festival in September: talks, walks, films, workshops and performances, plus an exciting fringe programme.

What Our Clients Say

I was very fortunate to be on their 70th and 75th D-Day celebration tours. The service and attention to details was exceptional. It was very moving to go back.

As a Jane Austen enthusiast, this tour was perfect - and the Jane Austen Festival in Bath was just fabulous to see!

Words fail me...The Downton Abbey was a perfectly wonderful travel experience! We did not know we would be the ONLY guests at the Abbey. When we realised how truly exclusive our tour was we were speechless! Surreal being there and actually meeting Lady Carnarvon.

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