- 12 Arnold Grove
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George recalled the only heating was a single coal fire, and the house was so cold in winter that he and his brothers dreaded getting up in the morning because, it was literally freezing cold and they had to use the outside
toilet . The house had tiny rooms—only ten feet squared—and a small iron cooking stove in the back room, which was used as a kitchen. Describing the back garden, George wrote it had "a one-foot wide flower bed, a toilet, a dustbin fitted to the back wall (and) a little hen house where we kept cockerels."During the six years George lived in the property, the rent rose. The family had, by this point, been living there for 18 years and finally moved out to a new council estate in
Speke on2 January 1950 . Harry recalled: "Our little house was just two rooms up and two rooms down, but, except for a short period when our father was away at sea, we always knew the comfort and security of a very close-knit family home."George once said of the house, "Try and imagine the soul entering the womb of a woman living at 12 Arnold Grove, Wavertree, Liverpool 15. There were all the
barrage balloon s, and the Germans bombing Liverpool. All that was going on. I sat outside the house a couple of years ago, imagining 1943, nipping through the spiritual world, the astral level, getting back into a body in that house. That really is strange when you consider the whole planet, all the planets there may be on a spiritual level. How do I come into that family, in that house at that time, and who am I anyway?"In 2004 the house was featured in the British
tabloid s when its current owner resisted several attempts byLiverpool City Council to place anEnglish Heritage sign on it.ee also
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251 Menlove Avenue Childhood home of BeatleJohn Lennon , a National Trust property.
*20 Forthlin Road The birthplace and family home of BeatlePaul McCartney , another National Trust property, called by the National Trust, "The Birthplace of The Beatles".
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