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Tara, Chertsey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tara, Chertsey
Tara was a house on St. Anns Hill, Chertsey, Surrey owned by The Who's drummer Keith Moon in the 1970s, but was demolished and replaced by a new home in 1990. The press party for the release of the ''Who's Next'' album was held at Tara. ==Description== The house was a one-storey, four-bedroom bungalow which enclosed approximately . The roof peaked in five pyramids, one on each corner of the house and one in the centre over a large sunken lounge. It featured French windows, a master ensuite, a study and the lounge. The house was semi-transparent, minimalist modern style pioneered at the time across the globe by public galleries and the recording studios (such as Tittenhurst Park), and included futuristic appliances and labour-saving devices. The unusual roof emphasised post-war abstractism as opposed to art deco simplicity. The grounds included an extensive lawn, wooded areas and a large pond. The town centres about away, beyond the foot of the knoll, stretching down as far as the Thames, along which some members of The Who had homes and mainly in their in early years performed, particularly at the hotel/dance venue, ''The Eel Pie'' at Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, London.
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