Agatha Christie Abney Hall



the drawing room, 1913


the last private owner of abney hall grandson of sir james watts (1804–78). named james watts, father. sir james grandson agatha christie s brother-in-law; james having married agatha s sister, margaret (madge) frary miller (1879–1950), in 1902. mrs. christie visited hall , wrote 2 stories there: novel after funeral , short story adventure of christmas pudding, part of collection of short stories of same name. hall used basis chimneys, country house , seat of fictional marquesses of caterham, in secret of chimneys , 7 dials mystery. many references various places around cheadle can found in books. vanessa wagstaff writes, abney became agatha s greatest inspiration country-house life, servants , grandeur have been woven plots. descriptions of fictional styles, chimneys, stoneygates , other houses in stories abney in various forms.








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