A five-bedroom townhouse in the posh Mayfair neighborhood of London that was formerly owned by Beatles manager Brian Epstein has hit the market for $10.76 million. The band members also famously hid out in the 3,800-square-foot Charles Street mansion’s adjacent mews house during the height of Beatlemania, when adoring fans had staked out their own homes.
The mews house is connected to the main house through the basement and has a separate entrance on another street that would allow the band an escape if fans gathered on Charles Street. A mews house was originally built as stables and carriage houses with space above where the workers lived. BEATLE GEORGE HARRISON WAS STABBED 40 TIMES BY INTRUDER WITH ‘HOMICIDAL MISSION’ TO 'DO GOD'S WORK': BOOK The Georgian home, which was built in the mid-18th century, was first used by Epstein as his home, then later as his office where he ran an early iteration of Apple Corps, a company that protected the band’s interests. Epstein, sometimes known as the 'Fifth Beatle,' managed the band from 1961 until his accidental overdose death in 196
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