20 Forthlin Road

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20 Forthlin Road. Unlike Lennon's house, there is no blue plaque as the person they refer to must be dead before a plaque can be installed.
20 Forthlin Road. Unlike Lennon's house, there is no blue plaque as the person they refer to must be dead before a plaque can be installed.

20 Forthlin Road is a National Trust property in south Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It was the later teenage home of Paul McCartney, a member of The Beatles. It was also the home of his brother, Michael McCartney (also known as Mike McGear).

The property has been in the ownership of the National Trust since 1995. The Trust markets the house as "the birthplace of the Beatles", since this is the place where The Beatles composed and rehearsed their earliest songs. It was also the birthplace of the group The Scaffold, of which Michael McCartney was a member.

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