Thursday, 26 February 2015

CHILDHOOD HOME OF PAUL HAS SOLD FOR £150,000




The auction is over very quickly and the childhood home of Paul has sold to a local bidder, who is in the room, for £150,000.

Paul was just four-years-old when he moved to the house with parents Jim and Mary. The family lived at the humble mid-terrace for six years until 1955, when they moved to 20 Forthlin Road, in Allerton.

The house has a guide price of £100,000 plus, but has sold to a local bidder, who is in the room, for £150,000.







Let's take a look inside the house.
The former home of Paul McCartney, in Speke
The lounge, where McCartney would have spent many hours as a child
The kitchen is fitted with modern units
Some more pictures here of upstairs at 72 Western Avenue
A bedroom, now painted in bright colours, could have been Paul's room
The property has one family bathroom on the first floor
Peter Thompson, who is the seller of the property and from Liverpool,-he is happy with the sale of the property and he hopes the new owner enjoys it as much as he did.
The new owner of the house is a man from Liverpool, but he wishes to remain anonymous.

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