Scots actor John Hannah has waved an emotional farewell to his childhood home in East Kilbride, and shread his emotions on social media.
The 53-year-old star, best known for his moving rendition of W.H. Auden's poem Stop All The Clocks in Four Weddings and a Funeral star reminisced about growing up in the Chalmers Drive home, and posted a selfie of his visit.
The Scottish actor, whose toolmaker father died last year has spoken about his 84-year-old mother Susan being in a care home suffering from dementia.
Hannah, who now lives in London, wrote: "So that's goodbye Chalmers Dr. I was born in that house!"
The actor, grew up in the home with his sisters Joan and Elizabeth.
He also posted black and white pictures of his parents when he was a baby and a toddler.
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