A high-quality giclee print of 9 Newcastle Road in Wavertree, the house where the Beatles star lived from his birth in 1940. The red brick terraced house is where Lennon's mother Julia brought up her first-born son until he was five. It is just a stone's throw away from Penny Lane. Lennon moved to live with his Aunt Mimi at Mendips, on Menlove Avenue in Woolton in 1945.
Lennon made reference to the Newcastle Road house later in life, and was quoted as saying: "I lived in 9 Newcastle Road. I was born on the 9 of October. It's just a number that follows me around.
This is just one of my many Beatles themed paintings. Visit my gallery to see the whole collection. and discover how each piece beautfully complements their enduring spirit.
John Lennon's Childhood Home
All prints are mounted and backed on high quality mounting board.
Sizes are standard measurements to readily fit into frames available from High St retailers.
Diagrams demonstrating the outer measurements (the frame size required), the internal aperture and the mount measurements can be seen on the last image of the listing.
Larger sizes are also available on request, these are made to order and may take up to 14 days to process.



Reviews
I got this for my grandad because he is a huge Beatles fan and loves John Lennon, I got him the 30x40cm and he absolutely loves it, such a beautiful piece with extreme detail, a must buy if you love art and the Beatles.