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- Q6392501 completionDate "1913".
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- Q6392501 name "Kenwood".
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- Q6392501 comment "Kenwood is a house on the St. George's Hill estate, Weybridge, Surrey, England. Originally called the Brown House, it was designed by architect T.A. Allen, and built in 1913 by local builders, Love & Sons. The estate was constructed around the Weybridge Golf Club, which was designed in 1912 by Harry Colt.John Lennon, of The Beatles, bought Kenwood for £20,000 on 15 July 1964, on the advice of The Beatles' accountants, Dr Walter Strach and James Isherwood.".
- Q6392501 label "Kenwood, St. George's Hill".
- Q6392501 lat "51.355522".
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- Q6392501 name "Kenwood".