Where is the house used in Poirot's Christmas?

The house used as Gorston Hall in the 1995 Agatha Christie’s Poirot episode Hercule Poirot's Christmas is Chilham Castle in Kent, England. The picturesque village of Chilham was heavily featured, with the castle representing the family home and the square utilized for scenes.
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Where was Poirot's Christmas filmed?

The exterior scenes were filmed in Chilham, Kent and Chilham Castle was used as Gorston Hall. A small backstory is given explaining Poirot's reluctance to go, due to the fact that he stays at home at Christmas and prefers central heating.
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Who lives at 56B Whitehaven Mansions?

Flat 203 at 56B, Whitehaven Mansions is the home and office address of Hercule Poirot in the mid-1930s. The earliest mention of Whitehaven Mansions is believed to be in The A.B.C. Murders.
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Where is the White Art Deco House used in Poirot?

Florin Court. Florin Court is an Art Deco / Streamline Moderne Grade II residential building on the eastern side of Charterhouse Square in Smithfield, London.
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Is Whitehaven Mansions a real place?

It is these distinctive elements that made Florin Court the perfect choice to bring a highly popular fictional residence, "Whitehaven Mansions," to life on screen. However, the building is not just a film location—it also has a fascinating history.
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Where is the block of flats in Poirot?

Other stark white locations include St Anne's Court in Chertsey. Then there's Poirot's flat. Given as "Whitehaven Mansions", it's actually Florin Court in Charterhouse Square, Clerkenwell, in central London.
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What hotel was used in Poirot's peril at end house?

The Imperial Hotel, built in 1866, masqueraded as the “Majestic” in “Peril at End House”. Its terrace also appeared in “Sleeping Murder”. Agatha Christie attended many social events here. The hotel still retains the grandeur and elegance associated with the Agatha Christie era.
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Does Sadiq Khan live in Mansion House?

No, Sadiq Khan, as the Mayor of London, does not live in Mansion House; he lives in Furzedown, while Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of the City of London, a separate role. Khan often uses the Mansion House for official speeches and events, which can cause confusion, but it's the Lord Mayor (like William Russell in 2020) who resides there, not the Mayor of London.
 
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Where does Captain Hastings live?

Hastings was a Captain. Hastings married Dulcie Duveen sometime after the events of 1923's The Murder on the Links. The couple moved to Argentina, where they ranched. They had several children, two sons and two daughters.
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Where did Agatha Christie live most of her life?

Agatha Christie was born in Torquay and remained on the English Riviera for much of her life. She maintained close links with the area throughout her life, and as a result of her love and extensive knowledge of the English Riviera, many of her books were either set locally or inspired by the surrounding Devon scenery.
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Did David Suchet wear padding when he played Poirot?

To simulate the overweight physique of Hercule Poirot, David Suchet, who is much slimmer, wore body padding.
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Where is the Art Deco Hotel used in Poirot?

Staying at Burgh Island

The Art Deco hotel, with its stunning sea views and luxurious interiors, provides a truly immersive experience, combining the classic elegance of the 20s and 30s with a truly masterful Art Deco theme throughout the entire hotel.
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When did Japp leave Poirot?

Japp's career in the Poirot novels extends into the 1930s but, like Hastings, he disappeared from Christie's writing thereafter. A police officer somewhat similar in character (Superintendent Spence) was introduced as a significant recurring character in the later Poirot novels.
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Who is considered the best Poirot actor?

Of course David Suchet is considered the finest actor to play Poirot by most. Albert Finney was my first introduction to Christie, so I remember him fondly. Peter Ustinov brought a little fun to the character.
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Did Poirot have a twin brother?

In The Big Four, Poirot pretends to have (and poses as) an identical twin brother named Achille.
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Who is the best detective in the world?

Top ten real life detectives
  • Jay J Armes. ...
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  • Dave Toschi. ...
  • William E Fairbairn. ...
  • Francois Vidocq. ...
  • Allan Pinkerton. ...
  • Mary Doyle. ...
  • Kate Warne. Kate Warne was the first and only female detective Allan Pinkerton ever hired, and she was deeply influential.
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Is Poirot asexual?

Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot were defiantly asexual. What did Sir Doyle and Agatha Christie have against sex?
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What rare condition does David Suchet's grandson have?

Our darling grandson has Tuberous Sclerosis, a very rare incurable disease (in this case caused by a non inherited) gene mutation,” Suchet told the publication. “He is now 11, but he is non-verbal. He can walk, with a very particular gait.
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What does Poirot mean in French?

French: metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of pears, from a diminutive of poire 'pear'.
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