251 Menlove Avenue
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251 Menlove Avenue, named Mendips, is a National Trust property, the childhood home of John Lennon, singer and songwriter with The Beatles.
Mendips is a 1930s semi-detached property and is in Woolton, south Liverpool, England. The house belonged to Lennon's Aunt Mimi and her husband George. They took him in 1945 when he was five because his mother could not cope after John's father left them. He remained here until 1963 when he was 23 years old. The Beatles' hit "She Loves You" was written in its front living room.
Despite having purchased the childhood residence of Paul McCartney, the National Trust showed no interest in acquiring the Menlove Avenue property. It was eventually bought by Yoko Ono, Lennon's widow, who then donated it to the National Trust. After much restoration work to return it to a 1950s style it was opened to the public on March 27, 2003.
Said Ono, "When John's house came up for sale I wanted to preserve it for the people of Liverpool and John Lennon and Beatles fans all over the world." (Associated Press, February 14, 2003).
[edit] Trivia
- The house was featured on the sleeve cover for Oasis' single "Live Forever." [1]
[edit] See also
- 20 Forthlin Road: A childhood home of Beatle Paul McCartney, another National Trust property.
- 12 Arnold Grove: Childhood home of Beatle George Harrison.