5/5 Emma Louise H. 1 year ago on Google
My
Dad
and
I
booked
a
tour
of
The
Beatles
Childhood
Homes
through
the
National
Trust
to
find
out
more
about
the
history
of
the
Beatles
and
what
life
was
like
at
The
Mendips
and
also
at
20
Forthlin
Road.
The
guide
was
very
knowledgeable
and
he
gave
us
a
tour
of
rooms
of
the
house
which
included
the
kitchen,
the
sitting
room
where
TV
dinners
took
place
after
Mary,
Paul's
Mum
died,
the
dining
room,
one
of
the
bedrooms
and
the
Parlour
where
Love
Me
Do
and
I
Saw
Her
Standing
There
was
composed.
The
wallpaper
in
the
Parlour
was
brought
end
of
the
roll
as
at
the
time,
buying
a
full
roll
of
wallpaper
was
expensive
and
instead
of
buying
new
carpet,
old
pieces
of
carpet
were
sewn
together
and
rolled
up
every
time
the
family
moved
house.
It
was
a
house
full
of
music
and
Paul's
brother,
Mike
was
a
photographer.
Mike
first
started
developing
his
photos
in
his
bedroom
and
many
of
Mike's
photographs
can
be
seen
on
the
walls
of
the
house,
including
one
of
Paul
climbing
through
the
bathroom
window
via
the
drainpipe
in
his
drainpipe
trousers.
We
then
listened
to
a
recording
of
Paul's
home
life
on
the
radio,
before
the
guide
said
his
farewells
to
everyone
and
we
took
some
photos
before
getting
back
on
the
bus.
A
definite
must
visit
for
any
Beatles
fans.
Thanks
to
all
involved.
😊