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Thursday, May 24 2012

Toilet graveyard in garden

Front garden taken over by army of toilets

When Carol Keenan plants another pansy her neighbours could be forgiven for thinking she's gone round the U-bend.

Because the front of her house can resemble a plumber’s merchants more than a garden.

Carol has amassed an amazing collection of 23 old toilets and a bidet that she uses to great effect in the garden.

Each of the porcelain structures is now filled with flowering pansies that attract admiring glances and comments from people walking past the Willesborough property.

It all started about 15 years ago when Carol took over her late parents’ home.

She explained: “I had a new bathroom suite fitted and, initially I left the toilet outside the front door.

“Then a neighbour suggested I have another toilet the other side of the door to even things up.

“Then people started leaving them, some with cryptic notes attached to them. Some even came gift-wrapped.

“Santa Claus left me one wrapped in Christmas paper one year.”

Another time Carol got stopped in a supermarket by a woman who recognised her from a previous story that appeared in the Kentish Express about her toilet-filled garden.

Carol said: “She said she was just having two en suites replaced and would I like her two old toilets and a bidet? I said 'yes please’.”

The woman said she was happy to get them delivered – and Carol was amazed when a chauffeur in a Bentley arrived to drop them off.

Carol said: “I used to plant busy lizzies in them, but that involved a lot of work, so now I have pansies. I do get people stopping to take a long look at my collection and even taking pictures.”

Thursday, May 20 2010

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  • Tracey wrote:

    Whilst passing Carols garden one night,
    The toilets, all lined up looked such a delight,
    I just couldn't help,
    the urge that I felt,
    To sit down and have a good


    rest.

    21 May 2010 1:32 PM

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  • H. C. Joel Webb wrote:

    Is Carol starting another movement in England?

    Joel+

    20 May 2010 9:35 PM

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  • Nicks Down wrote:

    I was sitting meditating when I saw this article. When a sudden burst of energy made me think of the flower power years. Good luck with the garden. Youv'e got the toilets and my neighbours dog could probably fill them, yes my garden is a load of C### compared to yours.

    20 May 2010 7:03 PM

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  • john wrote:

    Shes Potty ;)

    20 May 2010 5:10 PM

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  • Lisa wrote:

    thank god she is not my neighbour. It's hardly pretty little pots. I think it looks awful.

    20 May 2010 4:10 PM

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  • stewpot wrote:

    What a delight it is to pass by this garden and see the plants all lovingly tended and in full bloom, Carol must be flushed with pride and what an innovative way to recycle. Lets hope she doesn't get bogged down with greenfly!

    Good onyer Carol

    20 May 2010 2:42 PM

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  • H. C. Joel Webb wrote:

    Mary, Mary,
    Quite contrary,
    How does your garden grow?
    With one bidet and twenty-three toilets
    all in a flowering row.

    Thomas Crapper, may he rest in peace, would be proud.

    Joel+


    20 May 2010 1:56 PM

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