A YOUNG George Harrison stands near his old home — now tipped to sell for £160,000.
The Beatle, who died in 2001, was six when he moved into the three-bed house — complete with outside loo — with parents Louise and Harold.
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George Harrison's childhood home where the Beatles rehearsed in their early days is going up for auction for £160,000 Credit: BNPS 5
Guitarist George was six when he moved into the three-bed house — complete with outside loo, top — with parents Louise and Harold Credit: Omega Auctions/BNPS
His group, The Quarrymen, rehearsed in the front room of the terraced, council property in Speke, Liverpool, in the early 1960s.
It will be auctioned on November 30.
The house has had a complete renovation.
But the property still retains the original doors, bath and sink and outbuildings from Harrison's time there.
Omega Auctions said: "It’s truly an honour to have a chance to sell a property which played an important role in the early career of the Beatles.
"George will have learned to play the guitar in this house and the photos of the group gathering there in the early 1960s are amazing to see.
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"We think it’s a steal at £160k, especially with the 'Get Back' film due out soon and the option coming up to apply for a blue plaque at the property.
"We can’t wait to see how it goes."
Omega Auctions added: "With the Peter Jackson documentary coming out, they thought now was a good time to sell.
"We're expecting a lot of interest. We're seeing interest in Beatles memorabilia really picking up again."
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Omega Auctions said: 'George will have learned to play the guitar in this house and the photos of the group gathering there in the early 1960s are amazing to see' 5
The property still retains the original doors, bath and sink and outbuildings from Harrison's time there 5
Omega Auctions added: 'We think it’s a steal at £160k, especially with the 'Get Back' film due out soon and the option coming up to apply for a blue plaque at the property' Credit: Getty - Contributor
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