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Sunday 6 November 2011

Kenwood: more greenhouse.


I have dribbled previously that the greenhouse was demolished in the mid-90's. Wrong again; here it is in 2006, very much undemolished, and its exact location clear from the panorama above.
Below - 1968, 1967, 2006:


As far as I know, it isn't there now however - but maybe Joe can confirm that.

2 comments:

  1. Do we know if the Lennons had the greenhouse put in? I wonder how kitted out the house already was in general, in 1964. Cheerio. Love the show.

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  2. Wonderful pictures!!! When i visited the backyard in 2007,2008 and 2009....the greenhouse was not there. I suppose the couple that bought it in 2006 tore it down when they moved in. The couple later divorced and sold the house in 2008 to a Russian gentleman.

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