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251 Menlove Avenue

251 Menlove Avenue is the childhood home of the Beatles' John Lennon. Located in the Woolton suburb of Liverpool, it was named Mendips after the Mendip Hills. The Grade II listed building is preserved by the National Trust.[1]

Mendips, Menlove Avenue

Residence of John Lennon[edit]

The 1933-built[1] semi-detached property, which belonged to John Lennon's aunt Mimi and her husband George Smith, is in Woolton, south Liverpool. Lennon moved there in July 1946 at the age of five from 9 Newcastle Road in the nearby suburb of Wavertree. He lived at Mendips after his mother, who was living with her boyfriend, was persuaded that it would be better for his Aunt Mimi and George to take care of him. He remained at Mendips until mid-1963, when he was 22 years old. It was approximately 30 metres north west of this house that Lennon's mother Julia was hit by a car and killed on the evening of 15 July 1958.


In 1965 Mimi sold the property, taking away some of the furnishings and giving away others.[1]

The house is featured on the sleeve of single "Live Forever".[9]

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is a John Lennon album, posthumously released in 1986 under the supervision of Yoko Ono.

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"Beatles Childhood Homes"

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"In pictures: Inside Lennon's home"

. Jacobs School of Music. Archived from the original on 10 February 2010.

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. Historic England.

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