A new Agatha Christie mystery is coming to Netflix in January – and we can’t wait to get cosy and try and crack the case.
Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials is based on the novel The Seven Dials Mystery by the ‘Queen of Crime’. It comes to Netflix on 15 January.
Mia McKenna-Bruce leads the cast as determined sleuth Lady Eileen “Bundle” Brent, with a star-studded ensemble including Helen Bonham Carter and Martin Freeman.
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What is Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials about?
Set in 1920s England, a practical joke at a country house appears to have gone horribly (and murderously) wrong. The unlikely detective Lady Eileen “Bundle” Brent takes on the case and unravels a chilling plot that will change her life.
Where was Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials filmed?
Bristol
Filming for Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials took place in Bristol: both at The Bottle Yard Studios and in the city. Martin Freeman was photographed during filming in Bridewell Street and vintage cars were also spotted.
Bath
Filming also took place in the historic city of Bath – in particular, near Argyle Street. Great Pulteney Street was also closed to traffic and pedestrians for scenes to be filmed, with London street signs being spotted. Abbey Green, where you’ll find The Abbey Deli (otherwise known as The Modiste in the Netflix series Bridgerton), was used for filming too.
Spain
Some filming took place in the mountaintop city of Ronda, Spain, with rumours of an action sequence taking place across its striking viaduct.
Top image: Mia McKenna-Bruce as Lady Eileen “Bundle” Brent







