Friar Park, Victorian neo-Gothic mansion in Henley-on-Thames, United Kingdom
Friar Park is a sprawling Victorian neo-Gothic mansion located in Henley-on-Thames, England.
Constructed in 1889, Friar Park was once the home of eccentric lawyer and politician Sir Frank Crisp.
It is renowned as the estate of musician George Harrison from The Beatles, who breathed new life into the property in the 1970s.
Friar Park has been Grade II listed by English Heritage for its special historic interest.
This mansion features an intricate network of caves, grottos, underground passages and even a full-size replica of the Matterhorn.
Location: Henley-on-Thames
Inception: 1889
Official opening: 1898
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
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