Over the gate...

Designed in 1913 by Victorian/Edwardian/other architect Theophilus A Allen; John Lennon's house between 1964 and 1968; sunroom, attic and prisco stripe hibernice; Mellotron and caravan; Babidji and Mimi; mortar and pestle; Wubbleyoo Dubbleyoo; curios and curiosity; remnants and residue; testimonials and traces; (Cavendish Avenue, Sunny Heights and Kinfauns); Montagu Square; mock Tudor: Brown House: *KENWOOD*.

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Friday 12 June 2009

Kenwood: small room too?




Following on from the last post, and just to labour the point beyond human endurance, was the book wall in this room, or elsewhere? The other candidate, I think, might be the hitherto indeterminate space overlooking the swimming pool.

2 comments:

  1. Great Blog! Could this also be the entrance hall? As detailed in the Beatles Book 1 - On the ground floor there is a large entrance hall, lined with shelves of books stretching from floor to ceiling.

    Also the entrance hall would also be the place for the coat rack as shown behind John.

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  2. Thanks! Fair points - I will deal with them in a post...

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