Tittenhurst Park - John Lennon's House (Former)

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Tittenhurst Park is a Grade II listed early Georgian country house set in 72 acres (29 hectares) off London Road at Beggar's Bush near Ascot and over the parish border into Sunningdale, both in the English county of Berkshire. It was famously the home of musicians John Lennon and Yoko Ono who bought it in the late summer of 1969 for £145,000, and lived there until August 1971. They sold the house to Ringo Starr in 1973. Starr sold the property to Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates, in 1989 for £5 Million.
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@ 2009-08-06 03:22:54
This is an excellent Photoblog dedicated to John Lennon in Tittenhurst Park. It has many many stories, photographs and goes into great detail about John Lennon and Yoko Ono's life, art and music at Tittenhurst Park, Ascot in Berkshire. It makes a wonderful resource tool regarding John Lennon's creativity, influences and spirit during this seminal period. It was during John Lennon's occupation of Tittenhurst Park that he wrote Imagine - based on a work by Yoko Ono; it envisaged the stark, haiku-like poetry and vision that Jonn Lennon had for his music during that period, and one that enabled him to write an anthem for world humanity and peace.
http://tittenhurstlennon.blogspot.com/