Friar Park
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Friar Park is the Victorian
neo-Gothic mansion built by the eccentric Sir Frank Crisp near
Henley-on-Thames and purchased by the Beatle
George Harrison as his home in
1970.
It has extensive gardens and water features.
A recording studio was installed in a guest suite and at one stage was better than that at EMI's Abbey Road.
Work in progress to be extended