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Eltham Palace, the interiors of which were used in the episodes Three Act Tragedy and Death on the Nile.
Eltham Palace, the interiors of which were used in the episodes Three Act Tragedy and Death on the Nile.


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==Background==
[[File:High&Over2.jpg|300px|right]]Connell was heavily influenced by the work of French Modernist  architect Le Courbousier, and 'High&Over' is aggressively [['Moderne' Houses|'Moderne']]<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/3314399/The-century-makers-1929.html</ref>. It is listed as Grade II*, or “of more than special interest,” by the English Heritage organization, which notes the house is “of outstanding importance as the first truly convincing essay in the international style in England.” 


In 1931, the news organisation British Pathé produced a short film about the High and Over home called 'The House of a Dream' (still available on the Pathe news site [http://www.britishpathe.com/video/the-house-of-a-dream| here]). The documentary opines that: “for centuries houses have been built to meet the needs of each age. Today, we dream of houses open to sun and air, embodying everything that modern science can offer"<ref>http://www.britishpathe.com/video/the-house-of-a-dream</ref>.
[[File:High&OverOriginal.jpg|300px|right]]The documentary describes the home as such: “for centuries houses have been built to meet the needs of each age. Today, we dream of houses open to sun and air, embodying everything that modern science can offer.”  Here at Chimni, we love it because it is in a number of Poirot episodes (see below)!
[[File:High&OverOriginal3.jpg|300px|right]]In 2010 the house was fully restored by the then owners, the designers Paolo Guidi and Katherina Harlow, who were quoted as saying High and Over has a large circular drive and a hexagonal central hall. A circular void in the hall ceiling, which Mr. Guidi calls the “ocular,” allows views of the first and second floors, and a small shallow fountain sits on the floor.
“The Ashmoles used to give great parties here and we were told people were always accidentally stepping into the fountain set into the floor of the hallway. When we had our own parties we discovered it was true.”<ref> http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/26/greathomesanddestinations/an-art-historians-modernist-gem.html?_r=1</ref>


==Poirot & Other Media Coverage==
==Poirot & Other Media Coverage==

Latest revision as of 00:16, 7 February 2017

Eltham Palace, the interiors of which were used in the episodes Three Act Tragedy and Death on the Nile.

Background[edit]

Poirot & Other Media Coverage[edit]

Poirot & Captain Hastings in the gardens at High & Over
Poirot & Captain Hastings in the gardens at High & Over

High & Over was used in a number of episodes of the ITV drama series 'Poirot'. It featured in Series 1, Episode 9 'King of Clubs' filmed in 1989, where it was used as the home of the character 'Henry Reedburn'<ref>http://www.tvlocations.net/kingclubs.htm</ref>. Played by David Swift 'Harry Reedburn' is the head of the Parade Film Studio entertaining starlet Valerie Saintclair' (played by Niamh Cusack) at High & Over, when his murdered body is discovered. Poirot is called upon once again!

See Also In Chimni[edit]

ChimniWiki Amyas Connell

ChimniWiki Is My House 'Art Deco'?

Chimni Wiki Homes Used In Poirot Episodes

Chimni Wiki Page: Homes Used As TV & Movie Locations

Other Interesting Sites[edit]

IMDB - 'King of Clubs' - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0676178/?ref_=fn_al_tt_7

British Pathe Filmshttp://www.britishpathe.com/video/the-house-of-a-dream

Books We Like[edit]

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