The Beatles’ George Harrison’s son returns to Henley home of superstar – Berkshire Live
The Beatles’ George Harrison bought his Henley-on-Thames home more than 50 years ago – now his son Dhani has revealed what it’s like to be back there, he says, “in the nature”.
The 43-year-old musician has been working on the 50th anniversary reissue of his father’s classic solo album ‘ All Things Must Pass ‘ and has been staying at Friar Park, a Victorian neo-Gothic mansion in Henley built in 1889 which his father purchased in 1970.
Still owned by George’s widow Olivia following the former Beatle’s 2001 death, the home, which is said to have around 30 rooms, sits on grounds of about 62 acres, part of which features on the cover of ‘All Things Must Pass’ where George posed with some recently-purchased gnomes.
Dhani has been back living at the house for the past year, he revealed to Johnny Walker’s Sounds of the ’70s on BBC Radio Two on Sunday (August 8), enjoying the English countryside.
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