Mendips, Menlove Avenue

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Mendips, Menlove Avenue, Grade II listed house museum in Woolton, England.

Mendips is a 1930s semi-detached house in Woolton with period furnishings displaying how a middle-class household looked in the 1950s. The rooms contain original and reproduction pieces arranged to show domestic life from that time.

The house was built in the 1930s and became home to a family during a formative period of cultural change in Britain. It housed residents from 1946 through 1963 before passing to new ownership and eventually reaching institutional preservation.

The house shows how a family lived in the 1950s through original furnishings and daily objects from that era. You can see the everyday rhythms that shaped a young person's creative development during formative years.

Visits are by guided tour only, with transportation provided from Liverpool city center, so booking in advance is necessary. Plan extra time for travel from the city, as tours operate on a set schedule with limited daily availability.

The house hosted informal gatherings where young musicians would meet and exchange ideas during leisure time. These casual encounters in domestic rooms reveal how creative collaboration began in everyday settings rather than formal studios.

Location: Liverpool

Operator: National Trust

Address: 251 Menlove Avenue, childhood home of John Lennon in Liverpool, England

Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 08:00-18:30

Phone: +443448001895

Website: https://nationaltrust.org.uk/beatles-childhood-homes

GPS coordinates: 53.37722,-2.88139

Latest update: December 6, 2025 16:00

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