The former home of John Lennon is on the market for nearly £14 million.
The beautiful Surrey mansion is surrounded by multi-million pound properties.
John Lennon lived in 'Kenwood' with his wife Cynthia for four years between 1964 and 1968.
John Lennon is believed to have written a number of tracks for The Beatles' legendary Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album at the house.
The six bedroom property has six reception rooms, six bathrooms and boasts 1.5 acres of land.
Parts of a home movie showing Lennon at Kenwood in 1967 were featured in the film Imagine: John Lennon.
Lennon bought the six bedroom property in Weybridge, Surrey, for £20,000 on July 15, 1964, and lived there until 1968.
Kenwood is close to Sunny Heights, the former home of Ringo Starr, and a short drive from Kinfauns, George Harrison's former home in Esher.
The luxurious property has been completely refurbished, and has a cinema, snooker room, and a sauna, as well as six bedrooms, six bathrooms and six reception rooms.
At the bottom of the garden there's an indoor swimming pool complex, and it also comes with a separate coach house with offices and staff quarters.
The house was sold in January 2007 for £5.8m and is now back on the market being sold by estate agent Knight Frank.
The property has been on the market since August 2012 when the owner was asking £15 million.
The impressive mansion sits in 1.5 acres of sought-after land in the exclusive St George's Hill Estate.