Homes Used In Poirot Episodes
Poirot's Houses
Poirot episodes seem to be one long beautiful 'moderne' house after anotherJoldwynds, a modernist house in Surrey, featured in more than one show. The episode King of Clubs uses both High and Over House in Amersham, Bucks, and also the iconic Hoover building in west London. 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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High Cross House, Devon. One of the classic 'Moderne' houses.
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The exquisite 'High & Over' in Amersham, Bucks.
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Joldwynds, Holmbury St Mary Surrey
Poirot's Apartments
Highpoint I in Highgate was built in the 1930s by Russian-born architect Berthold Lubetkin. The 64 flat block was originally built for the entrepreneur Sigmund Gestetner to house his staff of the Gestetner company. It was used in the Poirot Episode
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Florin Court, Clerkenwell
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Highpoint 1, Highgate London
Other Buildings Used In Poirot
While Chimni rules state we are only interested in 'homes' - houses and flats - its hard to talk about something like Poirot without flagging up a few of the other lovely buildings they use as sets. This include Eltham Palace, the interiors of which were used in the episodes Three Act Tragedy and Death on the Nile, and the wonderful Midland Hotel.
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The Midland Hotel Morecambe
See Also In Chimni
Is My House 'Art Deco'? 'Moderne' Houses
Other Interesting Web Sites
At Chimni, our interest is mainly in the houses and flats used in Poirot, particularly as they illustrate the International Moderne style and its impact in the UK. However, there are some wonderful blogs and websites covering Poirot locations in general, and the styles and designs of set and clothes. We would particularly recommend the following:
http://www.tvlocations.net/poirotlocationindex.htm
http://www.poirot.us/mansions.php
http://investigatingpoirot.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/apartment-in-text-and-on-screen.html
Books We Liked
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