George Harrison’s childhood home becomes Airbnb

12 Responses

  1. John says:

    You would have to pay me to stay on that estate!

  2. Max Wilbury says:

    This is such a shame. George Estate must be very saddened if not angry.
    On one hand you have his two older friends whose houses are part of the National Trust and then… this.
    Shameful.

    • admin says:

      Well, the National Trust bought McCartney’s former home in Forthlin Road in 1995, but had no interest in purchasing John Lennon’s “Mendips”, because they already owned a similar type of house. Until Yoko Ono bought the property and handed it over to them in 2003, that is.

      • Max Wilbury says:

        Right Roger. I guess I’m just a bit sad that the owner of this house in Speke didn’t do something similar. But maybe they did try. It’s not Arnold Grove after all.

        • David Goldsworthy says:

          @Max Wilbury – Judging by your comments, you obviously have no idea how the National Trust works!

    • Rick says:

      You know that George always got the short end of the straw.

  3. RICHARD CORNOCK says:

    Can’t see anything wrong with this, it’s a great idea

  4. Leon says:

    I would like to stay there for a week and record and album in george’s bedroom!

  5. James says:

    What a brilliant idea! It was obviously never going to go to the National Trust (their criteria being that events need to have taken place there – i.e. the Lennon/McCartney homes where the songs were written) but brilliant that George’s house is being kept in a time-capsule of its own too, even if it’s not as auspicious as the other two. Brilliant!

  6. sf says:

    His estate could have easily purchased and donated it to the National Trust. Olivia had to know it was going up for auction. It sold for less than 300,000 pounds. It would have done a lot to level him up with other two. Even Yoko knew the value of this. The tours conducted by the NT are incredibly well done and with the appropriate care and reverence. Loved it. And would love George to get the same treatment.
    Clearly a missed opportunity and a disappointing one.

  7. Junk Junk says:

    I am a big George fan, he is my fav Beatle. I have mixed feelings on this – I would have loved to stay here when I was in Liverpool many years ago.

  8. Carol Barrett says:

    I would love to stay there. I’m going next year to London. George deserrves to have this house listed as something else other than a VRBO. He was every bit as talented as the others. EVERY BIT!!

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