This October Sir Kenneth Branagh returns as the mysterious detective, Hercule Poirot, in Death on the Nile, the follow up to the 2017 blockbuster adaptation of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, in which he also starred and directed.
But away from the sun, sand and heat of Egypt, Sir Kenneth likes to spend his downtime in the countryside right here is Surrey, where he has a home near Chobham.
“It is a perfect county for someone in my profession,” he says. “It is close to London, close to the major film studios but has such a beautiful countryside that you really can get away from it all and pretend you are miles from anywhere.
“There are some country pubs and restaurants – as good as any you might find in London – and I have friends nearby too so when I come home to be away from my work, I cannot think of a better place.”
Living in Surrey is a far cry from the Northern Irish city where Kenneth was born (on December 10, 1960) to his plumber/carpenter father, William; mother, Frances; and siblings, William Jnr and Joyce.
“Growing up in Belfast there was, believe it or not a great sense of family and community,” he remembers. “I actually felt secure there. Life was built around visiting people you knew. I remember years of coming home from school and going to my Auntie Irene’s, who lived two doors down, before my mother came home from work. My granny gave me my lunch from school every single day when I was at the Grove Primary School.”
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The House That Rocks
Transforming an impressive, seven-bedroom Victorian property in Dorking wasn’t without its challenges, but the result is a stunning family home that has had the interiors world raving
REMEDY FOR SUCCESS
Surrey’s Tracy Borman discusses the return of her heroine healer in the final book of her best-selling fictional trilogy
Love Celia
Actress Celia Imrie has travelled the world for work and leisure but wherever she goes there is a part of her which is forever Surrey
EXHIBITION OF THE MONTH
Art & Action: Making Change in Victorian Britain at Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village in Compton focuses on the Victorian roots of art activism
Electric dreams
The Range Rover plug-in hybrid brings silent electric motoring to this iconic luxury car
THE OPEN ROAD
Chris Pickering rounds up some of the best drives in Surrey
TOWN AND COUNTRY: Oxted & Limpsfield
With the North Downs looming nearby and glorious countryside surrounding it, Oxted is a town with real “escape from London” appeal and character, while nearby Limpsfield has a superb village vibe with its own community-run pub
Artist to the stars
Known as ‘The Face of Modern British Impressionism’, Mickleham-based Sherree Valentine Daines is celebrating four decades at the forefront of her field
A RIGHT ROYAL WELCOME
The Signet Collection’s inaugural hotel project is a reimagining of a former royal guest house, situated directly opposite Hampton Court Palace
TOWN AND COUNTRY: Godalming & Hascombe
On the banks of the River Wey, Godalming is a watercolour pretty town surrounded by pristine countryside and in-demand rural villages, such as Hascombe