Kenwood is a house on the St. George's Hill estate, Weybridge, Surrey, England. It was built in 1913, by local developer Walter George Tarrant, and was originally called The Brown House. The estate was built around the Weybridge Golf Club, which was designed in 1912 by Harry Colt. Kenwood was re-named by manufacturer Ken Wood when he owned the property. John Lennon, of The Beatles, bought Kenwood (for £20,000) on July 15 1964, on the advice of The Beatles' accountants, Dr.

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  • Kenwood is a house on the St. George's Hill estate, Weybridge, Surrey, England. It was built in 1913, by local developer Walter George Tarrant, and was originally called The Brown House. The estate was built around the Weybridge Golf Club, which was designed in 1912 by Harry Colt. Kenwood was re-named by manufacturer Ken Wood when he owned the property. John Lennon, of The Beatles, bought Kenwood (for £20,000) on July 15 1964, on the advice of The Beatles' accountants, Dr. Walter Strach, and James Isherwood. Lennon was resident from the summer of 1964, until the late spring of 1968. Film of the exterior of the house and the gate was included in an ITN programme called Reporting 66, in 1966. Parts of a home movie showing Lennon at Kenwood (1967) were featured in the film '. 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. Lennon kept the Kenwood house sign after he left, but gave it to gardener Andy Eccles, who worked at Tittenhurst Park, in 1972. The sign was sold for £10,052 ($20,400) in 2003. In October 2006, Kenwood went back on the market, with an asking price of £5.95 million ($12.3 million), and was sold in January 2007.
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  • South view of Kenwood
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  • Kenwood is a house on the St. George's Hill estate, Weybridge, Surrey, England. It was built in 1913, by local developer Walter George Tarrant, and was originally called The Brown House. The estate was built around the Weybridge Golf Club, which was designed in 1912 by Harry Colt. Kenwood was re-named by manufacturer Ken Wood when he owned the property. John Lennon, of The Beatles, bought Kenwood (for £20,000) on July 15 1964, on the advice of The Beatles' accountants, Dr.
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