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|employees= '''Butler:''' Wetherby | |employees= '''Butler:''' Wetherby | ||
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− | '''Ringo Starr's residence''' is {{Ch|Ringo Starr}}'s country manor | + | '''Ringo Starr's residence''' is {{Ch|Ringo Starr}}'s country manor somewhere in [[England]]. |
== History == | == History == | ||
− | Inside his home {{ | + | Inside his home, {{Ch|Ringo Starr}} was surrounded by sacks of unopened mail. Ringo explained to his butler, Wetherby, how he insisted on replying to every single piece of fan mail. Among the letters was [[Marge]]'s [[Ringo Starr paintings|painting of him]] that she made in [[Springfield High School|high school]]. Ringo Starr wrote back to Marge, thanking her and appreciating her artistic talent so much that he had the painting hung on his library wall. |
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == |
Latest revision as of 17:01, November 3, 2024
Ringo Starr's residence
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Ringo Starr's residence is Ringo Starr's country manor somewhere in England.
History[edit]
Inside his home, Ringo Starr was surrounded by sacks of unopened mail. Ringo explained to his butler, Wetherby, how he insisted on replying to every single piece of fan mail. Among the letters was Marge's painting of him that she made in high school. Ringo Starr wrote back to Marge, thanking her and appreciating her artistic talent so much that he had the painting hung on his library wall.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
The exterior is based on Castle Howard in Yorkshire, used in the TV miniseries Brideshead Revisited starring Jeremy Irons.