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Inside John Lennon's £14 million mansion
  • 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.

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