I've only been there twice, once in December 2007 and again sometime in the summer of 2017, and I'm impressed at how well-managed it is in terms of dealing with the constant trickle of tourists, especially when it's a residential area AND a working facility that's very active. The extensive graffiti is a dead giveaway regarding how many people go there, but it's kind of a nice compromise where they allow tourists to do their thing - leave a note, cross the street, take photos - but maintain everything in working fashion, from traffic to the studio itself.MichaelB wrote: Sun Oct 29, 2023 10:16 am My uncle and aunt live in Abbey Road, and one of the road signs is just outside their house - and they're more than familiar with the sound of it being not very surreptitiously removed by souvenir hunters, often at night when they think no-one's looking.
But it's not their property, so they're not bothered.
(What is their property is a house that they bought a few years before a certain Beatles album made their address globally famous - and they don't regret that investment for a single millisecond!)
Anyway, it is a very nice neighborhood - even without the connection to the Beatles, if I could afford London I'd consider living there!
