Kinfauns

Harrison bought Kinfauns for £20,000[1] (equivalent to £510,000 in 2023) on 17 July 1964, on the advice of Walter Strach, the Beatles' accountant.

At the rear of the house was a guitar-shaped swimming pool, while gold discs and the awards the band had achieved adorned the sitting room walls.

Kinfauns was where police arrested Boyd and Harrison for hashish possession in March 1969,[6] as Lennon and Yoko Ono had been months earlier while staying at Starr's flat at Montagu Square in London.

After moving to Friar Park, Harrison sold Kinfauns; both houses were listed as assets of the Beatles' company Apple Corps.

Following a series of planning applications in the early 21st century, the bungalow was substantially demolished in 2003 and replaced with a new two-storey house, though the windows of the studio were incorporated into the new structure.