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Mendips, (National Trust)

Mendips
(National Trust)
Liverpool
L24 1YP
England

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Architecture
Music
Performing Arts
Personalities
Photography
Social History

Facilities

Shop: yes
Wheelchair access: yes

Visitors with disabilities: There's space for a wheelchair on the minibus, but please try and let us know in advance. Wheelchair users can reach the garden and most of the ground floor at Mendips and 20 Forthlin Road.

Contact details
Infoline for Speke Hall, Mendips and Forthlin Road (Tel) : 08457 585702
Afternoon tours (Tel) : 0151 427 7231
Morning tours (Tel) : 0151 708 8574
Website : www.spekehall.org.uk/mendips.htm

Closed
Sun-Mon

Admission charges
Admission prices from 27 Mar 2004:
Non-members: Adult £12, accompanied children free.

Members (to cover minibus): £6. Price includes admission to garden and grounds of Speke Hall.

Discounts
National Trust

Description
Mendips was the childhood home of John Lennon, he lived there with his Aunt Mimi and Uncle George and composed early songs in the front porch and in his bedroom. Mendips has been restored to its 1950s period glory.

Any photography inside 20 Forthlin Road and Mendips or duplication of audio tour material is strictly prohibited. You will be asked to deposit all handbags, cameras and recording equipment at the entrance to the house to be recovered when you leave.

Articles
New John Lennon Memorabilia Returns Home
Custodian Sought For John Lennon's Childhood Home
Imagine - John Lennon's Bedroom Open To The Public Disability Access
Wheelchair access to some public areas Facilities
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