The Wirral-based sisters - from left, first-born Hannah, Luci, Ruth, Sarah, Kate and Jennie - are all keen to stress their individuality. Two of the sisters, who were born within four minutes of each other on November 18, 1983, are now brunettes. And while the other four still have their blonde locks, there are three different shades between them
The siblings have also struck out in different directions for their careers, with some working abroad and others taking jobs in the UK.
Yet four still live in the eight-bedroom family home in Wallasey, Wirral, with parents Graham and Janet, a fifth will be returning this summer and the sixth lives just down the road
The girls were conceived via IVF and their parents – who had been planning to adopt after 12 failed attempts at fertility treatment - took a year off work to care for them full-time.
Mr Walton, 60, described living with seven women for much of his life as an ‘eye-opener’ but revealed he expected everything to change ‘dramatically, with weddings and babies likely to happen soon’.
However, he added: ‘If they all moved out tomorrow it would be dreadful. I love the noise and the shouting and have loved every minute of them growing up.’
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