- Tittenhurst Park
Tittenhurst Park was the home of
John Lennon andYoko Ono from the late summer of 1969 until August 1971, and then the home ofRingo Starr and family until the late 1980s. It is located on a 72-acre estate in London Road, Sunninghill nearAscot, Berkshire SL5 0PN, England.John Lennon and Tittenhurst Park
Lennon purchased this Georgian
manor house and land after the sale of Kenwood inSurrey , his earlier home with first wifeCynthia Lennon , because of its resemblance toCalderstones Park inLiverpool , where he had spent time as a child. He and Ono spent twice what the estate was originally worth, transforming the interior of the house to their liking, commissioning a set of hand-woven Oriental rugs, and installing a man-made lake which they could see from their bedroom window.A century earlier, in 1869, the property had been bought by
Thomas Holloway Cite book | author=Williams, Richard| authorlink= | coauthors= | title="Royal Holloway College, A Pictorial History" (first published October 1983) | date=1983 | publisher=Royal Holloway, University of London | location=Surrey | isbn=0-900145-83-8 | pages=page 6 - includes a picture of the house ca.1930] . thephilanthropist and founder of two large institutions which he built nearby:Holloway Sanatorium inVirginia Water ,Surrey , andRoyal Holloway College , now known as Royal Holloway, London University inEnglefield Green .The last Beatles photo session took place at Tittenhurst Park on
August 22 , 1969, and the photos were used for the front and back covers of their "Hey Jude" album (a collection of single sides) early in 1970. Also during that year, and in the wake of the Beatles' breakup, Lennon built his own recording studio, dubbedAscot Sound Studios , in the estate grounds, where he and Ono recorded their next several albums. The matching cover photos of their twin "Plastic Ono Band" albums were taken at Tittenhurst by the pair, using anInstamatic camera, and portions of the "Imagine" movie-length video – which included selections from the "Fly" album – were also filmed in the grounds.During 1970 and 1971, Lennon and Ono began to visit the United States, first for Primal Therapy at Dr. Arthur Janov's Primal Institute in California, then for
child custody hearings over Ono's daughterKyoko Chan Cox , inHouston andNew York City . Ono spent her late teens and twenties living in New York (including Scarsdale andGreenwich Village ), and felt more at home there than in England – and so did Lennon, once he'd had a taste of Village life, as they rented a Bank Street apartment late that year. On August 31, 1971 the Lennons moved to New York permanently.Ascot Sound Studios
Ascot Sound Studios was a tape-based analog
recording studio , built byJohn Lennon andYoko Ono in 1970, on the grounds of Tittenhurst Park.Lennon built the studio, which featured eight recording tracks on one-inch open-reel tape and a sixteen-channel mixing console, so that he and wife/collaborator Ono could record without the inconvenience of having to book studio time at Abbey Road or another location. They could also avoid negative pressure from
EMI andApple Records staffers, and members of the British public, who disdained Ono's avant-garde stylings and tried to persuade Lennon to make more "sellable" music, as he had with the now-defunct Beatles. (Chance encounters with other ex-Beatles were likewise avoided.) Technical personnel and outside musicians were summoned as required, kept on standby, or stayed at Lennon and Ono's guest quarters (as they did for the "Imagine" and "Fly" sessions) if necessary, to make records that satisfied the two.First to be recorded were the twin "
Plastic Ono Band " albums (portions of which were also recorded at Abbey Road), released simultaneously in December 1970. (Lennon's rose to #6 in the Billboard charts, while Ono's - largely recorded in a single night of jamming with Lennon,Klaus Voormann on bass andRingo Starr on drums - barely made the Top 200.) The following year brought Lennon's best-selling "Imagine", withPhil Spector as co-producer.George Harrison joined Lennon, Voormann and Starr at Ascot to play on "How Do You Sleep? ", a song that criticised the odd ex-Beatle out,Paul McCartney . The album sessions were extensively filmed, and the footage appears in both the "" documentary and a separate documentary about the making of the album.Recorded at the same time as "Imagine" was Yoko Ono's album "Fly" (whose title song was the soundtrack to their movie of the same name), and these appear to be the last recordings the couple completed at the studio.
Startling Studios
Deciding to stay long-term in the United States, Lennon sold Tittenhurst Park to a longtime friend, who could make use of the grounds and the recording studio – his former bandmate
Ringo Starr , who purchased the property on September 18, 1973.Renaming the studio "Startling Studios", Starr made the facility available for use by other recording artists. [http://www.rarebeatles.com/ringorec/ringo.htm] Portions of T. Rex's film "
Born to Boogie " were shot there, and the house also saw a social visit from cult folk musicianNick Drake .In 1988, the property was sold to Sheikh
Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan , President of theUnited Arab Emirates and ruler ofAbu Dhabi . Since then major renovation of the manor has been carried out, and the interior no longer resembles the house lived in by Lennon and Starr.In 2004, Peter Dennison, owner of French furniture firm Moth, offered for sale one of the original toilet seats from Tittenhurst Park. It was displayed in the window of the Brighton Musical Exchange shop in Trafalgar Street, Brighton. Mr. Dennison had bought the seat when his architectural salvage firm was offered furniture by the contractors doing therenovations at Tittenhurst Park. The asking price was £285cite web|title = Argus - local newspaper for Brighton & Hove, archive for 25 March 2004 |url = http://archive.theargus.co.uk/2004/3/25/116210.html|accessdate = 2008-09-25] .
House Selling Price History
In 1969 Lennon bought the house for just £145,000 selling it to Ringo Starr in 1971. Starr then sold it in 1988 for £5m. In 2007 the house was worth an estimated £30mcite web|title = Images of the house |url = http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/28918/an/0/page/43|accessdate = 2008-09-25] ..
References
External links
* [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/carousel/pob41.html John Lennon's homes 1963-71] - house photo at bottom of Carousel's web page
* [http://www.nemsworld.com/beatles/tit/tit.htm Beatles final photo session] - held at Tittenhurst Park in 1969
* [http://us.imdb.com/List?locations=Tittenhurst+Park,+Ascot,+Berkshire,+England,+UK&&tv=on IMDb - filming at Tittenhurst Park]
* Tittenhurst Park is at coordinates coord|51.40644757502269|-0.6345248222351074|display=inline,title
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