Thanks for the extra work on this one! I just want to express how delightful it was for me to hear her voice for the first time! She helped make me a voracious reader throughout life.
We visited the house a few years ago and really enjoyed it. However,even better(in our humble opinion) is the nearby holiday home of the D'Oyly Carte family,Coleton Fishacre.Its an absolute gem and well worth a visit.
A beautiful house, full of fascinating collections (definitely no minimalism there), and what a setting! As a child we holidayed once in Devon at a little remote (lost in lush vegetation) coastal bungalow 4 miles south at Stoke Fleming. That was over 50 yrs ago, and I still recall the smells, sounds & sights of that whole beautiful wild location, and memories of my dear late Dad who, with his characteristic kindness for all things, rescued a tiny shrew with a bucket in the kitchen, to put it back out in the wild again. Lovely subject, lovley video. Btw...always jam first! :)
Thankyou for all the research and effort you put into your channel. We lived in Cornwall for 15 years, our Children were all born at Triliske, I've learnt so much since watching your channel. So I just wanted to say thank you.
I’m glad you like this part of Devon it’s so enjoyable, back in 1973 my father hired a boat and we left Dartmouth passing Greenaway on our trip. In a creek on the far bank downstream from Greenaway was a Barque at anchor it was as if you were looking at an pre-twentieth centure old master. The creek remains but the barque has long gone. I have been to Greenaway and loved it, I thoroughly enjoyed my visit. I paid extra to have lunch in the kitchen and it was a great experience. After it was over just standing on the banks of the river Dart and watching the river flow by was enjoyable. I would hightly recomend a visit.
This video was so much fun. My husband got it right away. I don't think we will ever get there but it was fun to see things through your eyes. Also fun to see your daughter. Thanks for everything you do.
Ohhh, not sure about being in Devon you two.😊 scandalous cream first 😮 I went to Mevagissey while down on holiday and after your recommendation went into the Tea Cup tea room. Huge Cornish scone. But a wonderful experience with the tea. I had Cornish cream tea and it was amazing. Thank you two.
I love watching/listening to your walks. Got to be jam 1st every time😁😁 and this is from a Brummie girl stuck in Coventry. Lovely seeing a family day out. In the madness that is our current world you give many of us a brief time of normality. Many, many thank yous.
I love this video my wife and I visited. Agatha christies house in September and it was one of our most favourite places we visited and your video on this was fantastic
Wonderful editing especially at the start at the video. & we did enjoy your trip to Greenaway. We arrived there several years ago by SteamTrain (very romantic) we were met by an ‘old fashion car’ and taken up the hill to the ‘Grand House” and when we finished our tour we were returned to the station in the same way. We really enjoyed Greenaway and would recommend it. Thank you Andrew andSarah for another interesting video.
Looks a lovely place shame it not aaa house just seems like. It’s missing people living in it. I enjoy these as well as your Cornish walks keep filming we be down in September
Amazing house. Great video, with a quite eerie start 😱 I am impressed at the magnitude of items there and how well they seem to have preserved the authenticity. I am not going to comment the jam/cream/jam incident, as I am an extreme emmet and have no say in this matter 😂 Thank you 🥰
Interesting Mystery, Agatha Christie is the greatest author of murder mysteries, I have read dozens of her books, and watched many movies over the years ….. the time honoured question jam or cream first is a matter of choice ….. I’ve tried both, and settled for jam first, I would loved to have visited “Greenaway” thank you 🙏 Sarah & Andrew for an amazing 🤩 nostalgic tour:) Bernice 🤗
@@CornishWalkingTrails It is stunning Sarah, yes just imagine waking up to all that splendour, little things like those teasels reminded me of my craft days, making Mrs. Tiggy winkle and friends dressed in fabulous outfits …. using teasels for their heads …. I had my friends searching the countryside for them …. It was very tricky handling them I remember 😂
I knew where you were instantly - only because I googled the name of the house last night....!!! Nice modest little holiday home.... 😄 Great video again!
Lovely video, many thanks. Defiantly on my bucket list, my best friend from my teaching days (the chemistry teacher) is a huge Agatha Christie fan we had hoped to go this summer but unfortunately I was laid up for several weeks so had to make do with listening to her stories on CD while recuperating. I thought that the Lucy Worsley biography and TV documentary was very good and well worth a read and watch.
thank you for that it was real interesting :) I must say i do love a cream tea here, and m glad we did it the correct way when we came to Cornwall last year :)
Lovely house. I loved Poirot. Jam first, helps the cream stick, never understood why Devon was cream first. Always find the scone breaks up. If you make a victoria sandwhich it's always jam first. 😂😀👍💗
This was an especially fun treat! Thank you! And...Dartmouth = Mouth of the River Dart. Duh. The things you never realize when you live in another Country. I'm thrilled to learn Agatha's real boathouse was the inspiration for Dead Man's Folly, and the location of the film. Doesn't get better than that. The mural of American Navy ships is fascinating! I've been going to tea here in San Diego since the early 90s, and as far as I recall put the cream on first, though I later learned that the Queen preferred it your way. As a fellow American I feel I can "out" him... I laughed so hard when I saw (in a video showing American actors Austin Butler (Elvis) and Timothee Chalamet trying British foods), Timothee putting his jam and cream on top of the scone without splitting it first! LOL. :D
Went here in February this year. Great house and gardens, as you've stated. Only need to mention that the car park is a bit tricky to get to. I believe we had to book our visit in advance due to limited car parking space.
I've visited too.. about ten years ago and it looks just as good now 👌😁. It's such a beautiful setting... can totally understand why Agatha loved it so much... She was a lucky lady to have it for her holidays. It's been kept very well hasn't it. Glad you enjoyed your cream teas... I guess it all goes down the same way 😜... but definitely jam first.. but I'm bias 😂👍💖
We visited Greenway a few years ago. And we agree. beautiful house. so full of interesting things. the gardens are fabulous. We had some french visitors from our town twinning with us and they loved it. Well worth a visit. #Jamfirst
My daughter who lives in Devon thinks I’m dreadful because I have my scones the Cornish way. I’ve tried both but I much prefer it. It was good enough for our late Queen so good enough for me. I really want to visit Greenway, a bit tricky with a dog though.
Careful guys, many more trips to Devon and people might think you're tourists. You obviously didn't go full tourist though and arrive on the steam train from Paignton. Fascinating insight.
Although the house (with a floor plan by the makers of Cuedo!) and it's location were grandeur than the little Tremayne Quay I preferred the latter for it's lower footfall. P.S @ 6:43 I thought you were going to say this portrait was of Agatha after she'd been on the lash! She did look a bit young tho but you know what kids are like for getting up early after a parents party and finishing off the drinx😂
I went to greenways a few years ago on a very old coach / bus from Paignton. It was £10.00 then had to pay to go round the house it’s a wonderful place to visit I love all Agatha Christie’s books and productions . I also visited with my dil the house was covered in scaffolding and green sheeting I was disappointed with the outside. My daughter in-law loved it And trekked down to the boathouse my mobility wouldn’t let me would have been ok going down but would struggle back up. Can I ask if you have been to Bedruthan steps on any trails .I first went there with my parent s and many times with my husband it’s a favourite beach thank you I can visit with you but not do the walking steps on any of your walks
Fun vlog. Did you know scientists have researched the Devon vs Cornish way to bring some clarity into the debate!... 1) the Devon way won in context of physical properties such as density and viscosity...ie it is easier to dollop the more viscose jam onto the less viscose cream. But 2) the Cornish way won in terms of "perception of sweetness" because the cream hitting the taste bugs first reduced the sweetness intensity of the jam that follows. .. however the OVERALL conclusion from the science says the main thing that decides what "taste's better" is the ratio of the cream:jam:scone if comparing the Devon vs Cornish way (as long as the TSI values for each of the 3 components are the same)...so it doesn't matter which way you order the jam and cream! But they also conclude just from a spreadable and stability point of view, the Devon way makes more sense. TSI =TOTAL SWEETNESS INDEX Guys, the steam train is part of the "Round Robin"..which includes boat down river, steam train along coast, and double decker bus back to start.
Devon is more upmarket than Cornwall (sorry to have to say that, but it is in my view). It's also much prettier and tidier. The areas around the River Dart are breathtaking. Agatha Christie's house really is something of beauty and all the things in it. Very homely. Haven't had a cream tea for years. Cream always on top. Thanks for the fascinating and very well produced video.
Nature isn't tidy but wild and rugged - if you prefer, what, to me, is over manicured places, good for you, you have that right. Each to their own but there is no need to be rude about what is not to our own, personal, taste.
@@lynnoorman2144 I’m referring to hedgerows and trees. Cornwall is an overgrown mess in that regard thanks to Cornwall Council stopping the maintenance of hedgerows back in 1994. You can see over the hedges in Devon and admire the rolling hills. In Cornwall, you are driving through dark overgrown tunnels with thick brambles which stick out into the road. It’s depressing. When I moved into my village in 1990, I had lovely views of distant fields and the church a mile away. Now, all that is gone because the hedges have not been cut back and hence have turned into trees. If you look back at old photos from 100 years ago, the hedgerows were tiny and everything smart. There’s no land management here now. It’s a disgrace.
Thanks you for watching! I see where you are coming from about the hedges and verges. The Council has spent £2.3m on a management plan not to trim the hedges or verges this year - I think there might be a video in that! Sarah :)
Thanks for the extra work on this one! I just want to express how delightful it was for me to hear her voice for the first time! She helped make me a voracious reader throughout life.
We visited the house a few years ago and really enjoyed it.
However,even better(in our humble opinion) is the nearby holiday home of the D'Oyly Carte family,Coleton Fishacre.Its an absolute gem and well worth a visit.
We visited that many years ago when the children were young and petrol was not so expensive!! Stunning house! Sarah :)
I’m with you there……Greenway pales into insignificance for me compared to Coleton Fishacre 🤷♀️
A beautiful house, full of fascinating collections (definitely no minimalism there), and what a setting! As a child we holidayed once in Devon at a little remote (lost in lush vegetation) coastal bungalow 4 miles south at Stoke Fleming. That was over 50 yrs ago, and I still recall the smells, sounds & sights of that whole beautiful wild location, and memories of my dear late Dad who, with his characteristic kindness for all things, rescued a tiny shrew with a bucket in the kitchen, to put it back out in the wild again. Lovely subject, lovley video. Btw...always jam first! :)
We have enjoyed a couple of visits to Devon recently - refreshing and uplifting! Sarah :)
Thankyou for all the research and effort you put into your channel. We lived in Cornwall for 15 years, our Children were all born at Triliske, I've learnt so much since watching your channel. So I just wanted to say thank you.
Thank you for this lovely video. I can relive my visit to Greenway, I absolutely adored it.
I’m glad you like this part of Devon it’s so enjoyable, back in 1973 my father hired a boat and we left Dartmouth passing Greenaway on our trip. In a creek on the far bank downstream from Greenaway was a Barque at anchor it was as if you were looking at an pre-twentieth centure old master. The creek remains but the barque has long gone. I have been to Greenaway and loved it, I thoroughly enjoyed my visit. I paid extra to have lunch in the kitchen and it was a great experience. After it was over just standing on the banks of the river Dart and watching the river flow by was enjoyable. I would hightly recomend a visit.
Sounds like you had a great time! Sarah :)
That was delightful,Thankyou so much.So glad these stunning places,are being looked after.
Glad you enjoyed it, Sarah :)
A tremendous amount of work went into this film ,with all the clips edited together, well done both.
Thank you so much for exploring some places in Devon also…what a splendidly kept estate….very lovely displayed items and personal living spaces….❤
This video was so much fun. My husband got it right away. I don't think we will ever get there but it was fun to see things through your eyes. Also fun to see your daughter. Thanks for everything you do.
You're welcome! A wonderful place to explore, Sarah :)
Ohhh, not sure about being in Devon you two.😊 scandalous cream first 😮 I went to Mevagissey while down on holiday and after your recommendation went into the Tea Cup tea room. Huge Cornish scone. But a wonderful experience with the tea. I had Cornish cream tea and it was amazing. Thank you two.
Such a fabulous experience - glad you enjoyed it too! Sarah :)
Awesome watch like and shared out in you tube community. ⌚
It's still on my wishlist (as a bookseller) to see Agatha Christie's home.....now I got a first glimpse with you ❤️📚❤️
THANK YOU ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I love watching/listening to your walks. Got to be jam 1st every time😁😁 and this is from a Brummie girl stuck in Coventry.
Lovely seeing a family day out. In the madness that is our current world you give many of us a brief time of normality. Many, many thank yous.
As soon as I saw the teazels at the beginning and that big log I knew exactly where you were! We were there this very afternoon!😂
Oh! What a coincidence! Sarah :)
I love this video my wife and I visited. Agatha christies house in September and it was one of our most favourite places we visited and your video on this was fantastic
I remember goingvdown the river Dart and passing the boat house. Lovely part of Devon.
I have always wanted to visit Greenway, so thank you for showing me xxxx
It’s a lovely place, we visited a couple of years ago. Super video as always 👍
Thank you! Sarah :)
Wonderful editing especially at the start at the video. & we did enjoy your trip to Greenaway. We arrived there several years ago by SteamTrain (very romantic) we were met by an ‘old fashion car’ and taken up the hill to the ‘Grand House” and when we finished our tour we were returned to the station in the same way. We really enjoyed Greenaway and would recommend it. Thank you Andrew andSarah for another interesting video.
A fabulous house! Sarah :)
Looks a lovely place shame it not aaa house just seems like. It’s missing people living in it. I enjoy these as well as your Cornish walks keep filming we be down in September
Enjoy! Sarah :)
Amazing house. Great video, with a quite eerie start 😱 I am impressed at the magnitude of items there and how well they seem to have preserved the authenticity. I am not going to comment the jam/cream/jam incident, as I am an extreme emmet and have no say in this matter 😂 Thank you 🥰
that was lovely thank you
Hi Torunn! A stunning house with so much to see, and a bit of fun with the cream tea! Sarah :)
Thank Matt that was lovely.The mountains are beautiful.As always you gave us such a good laugh.❤
Where my daughter lives in Somerset a local farm makes a clotted cream called Dollop, bought it in local shop its wonderful
Sounds great! Sarah :)
Interesting Mystery, Agatha Christie is the greatest author of murder mysteries, I have read dozens of her books, and watched many movies over the years ….. the time honoured question jam or cream first is a matter of choice ….. I’ve tried both, and settled for jam first, I would loved to have visited “Greenaway” thank you 🙏 Sarah & Andrew for an amazing 🤩 nostalgic tour:) Bernice 🤗
A stunning house and the setting is beautiful! Imagine waking up to the sounds of the river and wildlife! Sarah :)
@@CornishWalkingTrails It is stunning Sarah, yes just imagine waking up to all that splendour, little things like those teasels reminded me of my craft days, making Mrs. Tiggy winkle and friends dressed in fabulous outfits …. using teasels for their heads …. I had my friends searching the countryside for them …. It was very tricky handling them I remember 😂
I knew where you were instantly - only because I googled the name of the house last night....!!! Nice modest little holiday home.... 😄 Great video again!
Ha! Ha! Imagine having this as your holiday home! Sarah :)
Lovely video, many thanks. Defiantly on my bucket list, my best friend from my teaching days (the chemistry teacher) is a huge Agatha Christie fan we had hoped to go this summer but unfortunately I was laid up for several weeks so had to make do with listening to her stories on CD while recuperating. I thought that the Lucy Worsley biography and TV documentary was very good and well worth a read and watch.
thank you for that it was real interesting :) I must say i do love a cream tea here, and m glad we did it the correct way when we came to Cornwall last year :)
As long as you enjoyed it - that's the main thing! Sarah :)
Brilliantly put together video as always 👍
Thank you! I think we try too hard sometimes compared to other TH-cam videos! Sarah :)
Lovely house. I loved Poirot.
Jam first, helps the cream stick, never understood why Devon was cream first. Always find the scone breaks up.
If you make a victoria sandwhich it's always jam first. 😂😀👍💗
This was an especially fun treat! Thank you! And...Dartmouth = Mouth of the River Dart. Duh. The things you never realize when you live in another Country. I'm thrilled to learn Agatha's real boathouse was the inspiration for Dead Man's Folly, and the location of the film. Doesn't get better than that. The mural of American Navy ships is fascinating! I've been going to tea here in San Diego since the early 90s, and as far as I recall put the cream on first, though I later learned that the Queen preferred it your way. As a fellow American I feel I can "out" him... I laughed so hard when I saw (in a video showing American actors Austin Butler (Elvis) and Timothee Chalamet trying British foods), Timothee putting his jam and cream on top of the scone without splitting it first! LOL. :D
It is a curious thing to watch someone presented with a scone and a pots of jam and cream for the first time. People watching - great fun! Sarah :)
It seems to be very popular, lots of visitors. If I lived nearer I'd love to visit. Thanks for the tour X
It was busy on the day we went, lots of large families around for a day out! Sarah :)
Went here in February this year. Great house and gardens, as you've stated. Only need to mention that the car park is a bit tricky to get to. I believe we had to book our visit in advance due to limited car parking space.
There is a large banner about the car park on the website! Sarah :)
I've visited too.. about ten years ago and it looks just as good now 👌😁. It's such a beautiful setting... can totally understand why Agatha loved it so much... She was a lucky lady to have it for her holidays. It's been kept very well hasn't it. Glad you enjoyed your cream teas... I guess it all goes down the same way 😜... but definitely jam first.. but I'm bias 😂👍💖
Totally agree! Sarah :)
Wow I would loved to have gone there,what a great place,I loved Agatha Christie’s books so did my mum and sister.thanks for showing me.😊
Glad you enjoyed it, Sarah :)
We visited Greenway a few years ago. And we agree. beautiful house. so full of interesting things. the gardens are fabulous.
We had some french visitors from our town twinning with us and they loved it.
Well worth a visit.
#Jamfirst
So much to see! Sarah :)
Been there too👌
Wonderful, loved watching this CWT
I never knew about Agatha Christies home.
Love the boat house
Wonder what happened to their boat?
Ha! Ha! No boat anymore! Sarah :)
My daughter who lives in Devon thinks I’m dreadful because I have my scones the Cornish way. I’ve tried both but I much prefer it. It was good enough for our late Queen so good enough for me. I really want to visit Greenway, a bit tricky with a dog though.
We were wondering if we should adopt the principle of "When in Rome..."! Sarah :)
Great Video as always guy's very enjoyable watch!
Glad you enjoyed it, Sarah :)
My grandfather was Cornish and he always put the clotted cream on first, as he said , to replace the butter.
Ha! Ha! I don't recall it being such a big thing when I was a child, I think the 'jam first' thing is a more recent trend! Sarah :)
Love it ,, you never disappoint,,, 🐨🐨🦘🦘
Thank you! Sarah :)
We love your videos and are trying to give you a like but it won't register.
Will keep trying. Thank you for really interesting and informative videos
Thank you! Sarah :)
Careful guys, many more trips to Devon and people might think you're tourists. You obviously didn't go full tourist though and arrive on the steam train from Paignton. Fascinating insight.
Ha! Ha! Maybe next time! Sarah :)
Lady Browning my favourite author.Loved the film Don't Look Now.I loved all of the Miss Marple series.
Miss Marple is such a sweet little old lady - who would know! Sarah :)
P.S. Though my most favorite with tea are toasted crumpets with butter and ginger preserves. :)
I'm jam first all the way 👍. It doesn't matter what you do with that scone, it's got fruit in it! 😱 abomination! Loved the video 😊
Andrew was a bit miffed that there were no plain scones - he's not keen on fruit scones!! Sarah :)
@@CornishWalkingTrails I like a fruit scone warm with butter, but there's no place for one in a cream tea 😉
Although the house (with a floor plan by the makers of Cuedo!) and it's location were grandeur than the little Tremayne Quay I preferred the latter for it's lower footfall.
P.S @ 6:43 I thought you were going to say this portrait was of Agatha after she'd been on the lash! She did look a bit young tho but you know what kids are like for getting up early after a parents party and finishing off the drinx😂
Ha! Ha! She did look quite bored and grumpy! Sarah :)
I went to greenways a few years ago on a very old coach / bus from Paignton. It was £10.00 then had to pay to go round the house it’s a wonderful place to visit I love all Agatha Christie’s books and productions . I also visited with my dil the house was covered in scaffolding and green sheeting I was disappointed with the outside. My daughter in-law loved it
And trekked down to the boathouse my mobility wouldn’t let me would have been ok going down but would struggle back up. Can I ask if you have been to Bedruthan steps on any trails .I first went there with my parent s and many times with my husband it’s a favourite beach thank you I can
visit with you but not do the walking
steps on any of your walks
Greenway is beautiful. Here is a link to our Bedruthan video, th-cam.com/video/H0SUA4syjHg/w-d-xo.html. Enjoy! Sarah :)
Fun vlog. Did you know scientists have researched the Devon vs Cornish way to bring some clarity into the debate!... 1) the Devon way won in context of physical properties such as density and viscosity...ie it is easier to dollop the more viscose jam onto the less viscose cream. But 2) the Cornish way won in terms of "perception of sweetness" because the cream hitting the taste bugs first reduced the sweetness intensity of the jam that follows. .. however the OVERALL conclusion from the science says the main thing that decides what "taste's better" is the ratio of the cream:jam:scone if comparing the Devon vs Cornish way (as long as the TSI values for each of the 3 components are the same)...so it doesn't matter which way you order the jam and cream!
But they also conclude just from a spreadable and stability point of view, the Devon way makes more sense.
TSI =TOTAL SWEETNESS INDEX
Guys, the steam train is part of the "Round Robin"..which includes boat down river, steam train along coast, and double decker bus back to start.
beautiful house, never read any of her books
Devon is more upmarket than Cornwall (sorry to have to say that, but it is in my view). It's also much prettier and tidier. The areas around the River Dart are breathtaking. Agatha Christie's house really is something of beauty and all the things in it. Very homely. Haven't had a cream tea for years. Cream always on top. Thanks for the fascinating and very well produced video.
Nature isn't tidy but wild and rugged - if you prefer, what, to me, is over manicured places, good for you, you have that right. Each to their own but there is no need to be rude about what is not to our own, personal, taste.
@@lynnoorman2144 I’m referring to hedgerows and trees. Cornwall is an overgrown mess in that regard thanks to Cornwall Council stopping the maintenance of hedgerows back in 1994. You can see over the hedges in Devon and admire the rolling hills. In Cornwall, you are driving through dark overgrown tunnels with thick brambles which stick out into the road. It’s depressing. When I moved into my village in 1990, I had lovely views of distant fields and the church a mile away. Now, all that is gone because the hedges have not been cut back and hence have turned into trees. If you look back at old photos from 100 years ago, the hedgerows were tiny and everything smart. There’s no land management here now. It’s a disgrace.
Thanks you for watching! I see where you are coming from about the hedges and verges. The Council has spent £2.3m on a management plan not to trim the hedges or verges this year - I think there might be a video in that! Sarah :)
@@CornishWalkingTrailsa management plan NOT to do anything? Don’t understand. Look forward to your video on this subject.
Perhaps if wives had had access to HRT in those days, they wouldn’t have been so ‘troublesome’!
Those scones were sooooooo wrong !
Ha! Ha! Sarah :)
Devon ? You traitors !
Ha! Ha! Yes, spreading our wings! Sarah :)
@@CornishWalkingTrails Will that be spreading jam on cream or the other way round then?