If you are Beatles fan and are willing to shell 100,000 pounds, you could just be the next owner of Paul McCartney's childhood home which is up for auction.
The three up, two down terrace Liverpool abode is expected to attract bids from around the world as fans get a chance to own a part of Fab Four history, Sky News reported.
McCartney was only 4 years old when he moved into the house on Western Avenue in Speke, along with his parents Jim and Mary and younger brother and had lived there until the mid 1950s.
Donna Lewis, from Entwistle Green Estate Agents, said that McCartney has been known a couple of times to actually knock on the door when he has been in the area, and hence whoever becomes the owner could just have him as a surprise guest.
The auction will be held at the Cavern Club in Liverpool, where the Beatles made 292 appearances, and though the guide price is 100,000 pounds, it could be worth much more than that to bidders who are keen to battle it out.
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