Winterbrook, Wallingford 5 bed detached house for sale £1,550,000

Winterbrook House is a beautiful house with a Queen Anne façade of grey brick and red brick dressings and gardens that back onto the River Thames. With origins, believed to be circa 17th-century, it has Georgian rear additions and is Grade II listed. The creator of fictional sleuths Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple moved into Winterbrook House in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, in 1934. She lived at the Grade II-listed property, which comes.

Winterbrook House A Grade II listed house The Oxford Magazine

Winterbrook House is for sale at £2.75 million via Savills — see more pictures or enquire with the agent for further details. Wallingford: What you need to know Location: Wallingford is situated about half an hour's drive from both Oxford and Henley-on-Thames Winterbrook House, which is perched on the banks of the River Thames, was the crime novelist's home for more than 40 years up until her death in 1976. Agatha purchased the property with her. Here, in 1934, she and her new husband Max Mallowan purchased Winterbrook House, a substantial 18th century property, with seven acres of land sweeping down to the river Thames. It became their home base for the rest of their long lives together, until Agatha passed away there peacefully in 1976. PREVIEW SUBSCRIBE The longtime riverfront home of the prolific novelist Dame Agatha Christie hit the market Thursday asking for offers in excess of £2.75 million (US$3.8 million).

Winterbrook House A Grade II listed house The Oxford Magazine

Overview Official List Entry Comments and Photos Overview Heritage Category: Listed Building Grade: II List Entry Number: 1369096 Date first listed: 13-Jan-1986 List Entry Name: WINTERBROOK HOUSE Statutory Address: WINTERBROOK HOUSE, WINTERBROOK The Missing Pieces Project Share your view of unique places. Add your contribution Location The house (a private residence) lies in Winterbrook (a suburb of Wallingford, formerly in the parish of Cholsey) and is identifiable by its Oxfordshire Blue Plaque. Agatha Christie shopped regularly in Wallingford but worshipped at her parish church in Cholsey, where she now lies buried with her husband in the churchyard. Entry Name: Winterbrook House Listing Date: 13 January 1986 Grade: II Source: Historic England Source ID: 1369096 English Heritage Legacy ID: 247996 ID on this website: 101369096 Location: Winterbrook, South Oxfordshire, OX10 County: Oxfordshire District: South Oxfordshire Civil Parish: Wallingford Built-Up Area: Wallingford Winterbrook House, on the banks of the River Thames in Wallingford was the author's home for more than 40 years until her death in 1976. Many of Agatha Christie's most famous novels were written.

Winterbrook House A Grade II listed house The Oxford Magazine

Oxfordshire, £2.5 million A grade II listed five-bedroom Georgian house in Wallingford's Winterbrook conservation area. Set back from the Reading Road, the 4,316 sq ft home has a large walled. Winterbrook House was home to Dame Agatha Christie for more than 40 years (Picture: BNPS/Getty) Attention, aspiring writers, crime fiction fans, and property lovers: your dream home is on the market. She died in her Winterbrook House home on the banks of the River Thames in 1976, and was buried in the churchyard of St. Mary's in Cholsey.. Wallingford Town Council commissioned the statue to. Christie bought Winterbrook House, located on the banks of the River Thames near Wallingford, in 1934. Many of her books were written at the house, and it remained her primary residence until she.

Winterbrook House A Grade II listed house The Oxford Magazine

Agatha Christie's former home Winterbook House, could become a museum as Wallingford Town Council decide to apply to register the house as an asset to the community. The former wordsmith's home that provided inspiration for some of the greatest crime novels of the 20th Century is up for sale with a guide price in excess of £2.75m. Winterbrook House in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, was the home of wordsmith Christie and her archaeologist husband Max Mallowan for more than 40 years. The beautiful, Grade-II listed property was the.