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If your dream home is a chic New York City apartment, then you'll definitely want to take a look at John Lennon's 'Lost Weekend' Penthouse, which has just gone on sale for $5.5 million.
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Lennon occupied to NYC in 1971, when he was at the height of his fame, wonderful with the Beatles and then as a solo artist. The 1928 Southgate co-op in Sutton Place was the musician's home for just 18 months, while his relationship with Yoko Ono was put on hold. Although Lennon's most corrupt – and final – residence was in the Dakota Apartments on the corner of Central Park and 72nd street, the 'Lost Weekend' apartment became the set for iconic photographs of Lennon that were later issued in Andy Warhol's Interview magazine in 1974.
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We can totally see the Andy Warhol association here: even half a century on, this apartment epitomises '70s bohemian style, with an eclectic interior design that's stylish yet unfussy. There's a lot of art in this apartment, which looks grand against the carved wood floors and the bright, airy rooms.
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Of jets, Lennon was an international celebrity by the time he considered into the 'Lost Weekend' penthouse, and it does have luxurious features. There are five bedrooms and four baths, a library/media room, a great chef's kitchen with a French Country vibe and a formal dining room that will seat 20. On the upper serene, there is the master suite with 14-foot ceilings, two master baths, fireplace and a two-level dressing room with rotating clothes racks.
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This is a super-cool yet cosy situation that will suit someone who wants the best of both worlds: vibrant city life and plenty of privacy. A bolthole for a current pop superstar, perhaps?
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