Property
Greenstreet, Interview Rosanna, The Independent (London, England)
Owns a flat in London and a small farm in Oxfordshire
LOCATION: My ideal home actually exists. It lies among the volcanoes of the Kronotsky
Preserve in Kamchatka, the peninsula at the far end of the Russian empire. The house is built on the side of a hill in a place called the Valley of Geysers. It belongs to Vitali, a bear-tracker I met on my expedition to Kamchatka two years ago. I fell in love with the place - partly because of its extraordinary position and partly because, with its big windows, there seems little division between indoors and out.
ESSENTIAL LOCAL AMENITIES: The remoteness of the place makes the idea of a milkman or a baker a fantasy, ā¦
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Article title: Property.
Contributors: Greenstreet, Interview Rosanna - Author.
Newspaper title: The Independent (London, England).
Publication date: September 11, 1994.
Page number: Not available.
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