In 1997, a large semi-detatched house, together with it's garden, at
No. 43 Carbery Avenue, was bought to form Tenrin Taya, a second Taya
House for Three Wheels, both for the long-term occupants and as
short-term accommodation for the constant stream of visitors, mainly
from Japan, who come to London every year.
Then, in April 2007, The identical, next-door, detached house and garden at 57 Carbery Avenue was acquired to re-house Tenrin Taya and to facilitate a closer approach to the Buddhist concept of the Taya, and No.43 Carbery Avenue is kept as a second Taya house. Wholly devoted to furthering the essential religious purpose of Three Wheels.
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