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Agatha Christie was never a fan of the 12-bedroom mansion she and her husband, Archie, bought in Sunningdale in 1926.

The burgeoning crime writer considered The Styles, named after her first novel, The Mysterious Affair At Styles, overbearingly gloomy, and felt it contributed to her descending to “the beginning of a nervous breakdown”.

Now a subsequent owner of a flat in the property has also had a spell of bad luck. Zohreh Majidian said she fell victim to a conman who failed to pay her any rent for 16 months despite flaunting the trappings of wealth

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