Friday 13 January 2012

Britain's most lavish two-up two-down.

Pictured: (from Mail Online):
Inside Britain's most lavish two-up two-down. Kenyan poet, artist and writer Khadambi Asalache bought the unassuming south London terrace in the early 1980s and spent more than 20 years transforming the interior with elaborate wooden fretwork.
Asalache left the property to the National Trust when he died two years ago, aged 71.
The artist drew on African, Islamic and British art and design to cover the inside of the house in fretwork carved from pine.
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