More than 100 people trapped at Agatha Christie's house after tree blocks road

14 July 2023 , 16:42
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Agatha Christie called Greenway
Agatha Christie called Greenway 'the loveliest place in the world' and used it as her holiday home (Image: Shared Content Unit)

More than 100 people are trapped at famous crime writer Agatha Christie's home after fallen tree blocked a nearby road.

Visitors inside the National Trust property, where the late author lived say they've been stuck there 'for hours'.

One of them, Caroline Heaven, said she arrived at Greenway House in Devon at around 11:30am for a day trip.

However, she now fears that she and all of the other visitors could be stuck in the tea room for many hours to come as they await removal of the huge fallen tree.

She said: "I think what's happened is a tree, quite a big tree, has fallen down on the main road. There is only one road in and out of Greenway.

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"It's not on Greenway's property so it's the highways people that are responsible for it. They haven't even turned up yet."

She told DevonLive: "There is about 100 of us trapped here, at least 100, and the staff. It's a shame really.

"They are doing a great job, they are giving us free tea's and things. It's a bit bleak."

"There is about 100 of us trapped here, at least 100, and the staff. It's a shame really.

More than 100 people trapped at Agatha Christie's house after tree blocks roadThe crime writer penned more than 60 novels (SSPL via Getty Images)

A spokesperson for the National Trust said: "This afternoon (Friday 14th July) a large tree fell onto the single-track road in and out of Greenway and blocking any traffic entering or exiting the area.

"We are working closely with Police and Highways to get this resolved quickly as possible.

"We are aware that there are visitors, staff and volunteers still at Greenway unable to leave and we are doing everything we can to make sure they are comfortable while we all wait.

"We appreciate everyone's patience during this time."

This is a developing story and will be updated as more news comes in.

Chloe Parkman

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