Stock Photo - Jan. 01, 1958 - Hump' refused permission to build his 'Dream House'.: Jazz King Humphrey Lyttelton yesterday appealed at a public inquiry against the decision of the Barnet Council to refuse him permission to build the home of his choice a contemporary bungalov at Arkley, because they claim it will affect the amenities of the locality. The house that he wants to build encloses three sides of a courtyard. It would include four bedrooms and a sound-proof studio in three long, low wings, build to brick and tile, and cost £5,000. 'Hump' said yesterday: I've been told it looks like a cowshed. Surely that is in keeping. If the objection was that it looked like a factory I would understand. He has been told he must wait two months for a Ministry decision on his appeal. Photo shows Humphrey Lyttelton with a model of his 'dream' house which the barnet Council have refused him persmission to build. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)

Stock Photo: Jan. 01, 1958 - Hump' refused permission to build his 'Dream House'.: Jazz King Humphrey Lyttelton yesterday appealed at a public inquiry against the decision.

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