The former childhood home of Beatles’ star George Harrison has sold for £156,000 at auction - to a bidder who tried to buy John Lennon’s home last year.
The modest three bedroom mid-terrace is where George, Paul McCartney and John Lennon held some of their first rehearsals before achieving worldwide success as the Beatles.
George lived at 25 Upton Green in Speke from the age of six,
when his parents Harold and Louise moved into the council house in 1949.
The family remained there until the early 1960s and it was during George’s final years at the house that he met Paul and John.
The property went under the hammer at the Cavern Club this evening.
Beatles
fan Jackie Holmes was the lucky bidder, who travelled from north London
to be there. She told: “I’m absolutely thrilled. This was the
house where the Beatles rehearsed and now I own it. I missed out on John
Lennon’s house last year, so this is just a dream come true.This has got more historical importance, this is the
rehearsal house, this is the house that George was a Beatle in and I’m
just absolutely made up to have this property.
I wanted to pay
around the £150,000 figure, at that price it’s double what a house in
that area is, I’ve paid an awful lot for an ex-council house but I’m
very happy.”
Ms Holmes was up against a bidder on the phone from American and another reserve bidder in Liechtenstein.
The 47-year-old added: “Now I own a property in Liverpool and I love this city, I may well be moving.
“I
can’t tell you how happy I am right at this moment, I’ve been a real
fan now for about 30 odd years, I’ve collected Beatles memorabilia. I’ve
seen George Harrison live at the Albert Hall. Basically I’ve seen all
the Beatles live accept for John sadly, so to own an ex-house of theirs
with an historical connection is just fantastic.”
Ms Holmes said she also intended to put one on the rooms back to the way it was in the 1960s.
The
successful sale comes after John Lennon’s former childhood home at 9
Newcastle Road, in Wavertree, sold at auction for nearly half a million
pounds in October 2013.
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