NEXT month marks 135 years since the Queen of Crime, Agatha Christie, was born and the National Trust have a while host of events to celebrate the occasion.

Inspiring millions with her beloved mysteries and iconic characters, her books and her legacy continues to inspire today.

To celebrate, there's lots taking place at Greenway, her former holiday home, now cared for by the National Trust.

From exploring first editions of her novels to taking part in literary themed activities, visitors can follow in the famous author’s footsteps this autumn.

In the house take a glimpse into the past lives of Agatha and her family.

Each room holds a collection of items, memories and stories, while outside in the garden soak up the inspiring locations that featured in some of her novels.

► Literacy Weekend:

On September 6 and 7, explore the woodland garden to find the new Book Nook, a pop-up library with a range of books and blankets to borrow during your visit.

There's a story maker trail for families and a poetry board, perfect for trying out rhymes or haikus.

In the house, be a part of the never-ending Greenway story and help us create the next chapter on an old typewriter.

It is a free event, though normal admissions apply and booking is required.

► Heritage Open Days:

Between September 12 and 21, explore Greenway, 'the loveliest place in the world’ for free as part of Heritage Open Days.

England's largest festival of history and culture, it brings together over 2,500 organisations, 5,000 events and 40,000 volunteers and the chance to discover the story of Agatha Christie and her former holiday home.

It is a free event, though normal admissions apply and booking is required.

► Agatha After Hours:

From 6.30pm to 9.30pm on September 15 and 16, join the team behind the scenes on an evening tour at Greenway.

Guests can get up close with Agatha’s items in the National Trust’s collection, from pieces not on display to the public and personal effects, signed first editions and objects that inspired her books.

Limited tickets, which are £75 per person, available, with drinks included.

Greenway is open daily until November 2.

For more information, and to plan a day out, visit the National Trust website.