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George Harrison's childhood home
  • George Harrison's childhood home could be yours for just £75,000.

  • The property, 25 Upton Green in Speke, will be auctioned off this summer.
  • The three-bedroom former council house was used by the band for rehearsals when they first got together.

  • George Harrison moved to the house in 1950 at the age of six, and was still living there when he met Paul McCartney while waiting for the school bus. The family stayed in the council estate property until 1962, just after the band released their first single, Love Me Do, and the home became a magnet for over-excited fans.

  • The terraced house stands out from its neighbours because of the pebble-dashing and the porch added to the front (and the absence of England flags which adorn the houses next door).

  • The bedrooms feature outdated striped wallpaper, 1980s wardrobes of patterned carpets.

  • The website lists the property as a piece of ultimate Beatles world-famous memorabilia.
  • There is a new kitchen and laminate flooring downstairs in the modest property.

  • Other properties on the estate have a typical value of £60,000.

  • What do you think? Is it worth it?

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