The Herald

Beatle Lennon ‘would have liked to buy a Scottish county’

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JOHN Lennon “would have liked to buy an entire county in Scotland”, his sister revealed.

The Beatles legend, who would have turned 80 this year, had fond memories of childhood holidays north of the Border.

And he longed to take his youngest child, Sean, to visit Edinburgh – but never got the chance before he was shot dead in December 1980.

The Liverpudli­an, who married artist Yoko Ono and had two sons, Sean with Yoko, and Julian, from his first marriage to Cynthia Lennon, went to live in New York in 1971.

His younger sister, Julia Baird, 73, revealed she had a conversati­on with John where he said he would have bought Durness, Sutherland, in the Highlands, which

had sentimenta­l value to the family.

Julia and John were raised in separate households – she was raised by their mother, also named Julia, while he was raised by strict Aunt Mimi – but they both spent holidays with their cousins in Durness.

They also had family in Edinburgh, where Julia lived aged 11 after her mother died tragically after being hit by a car in 1958.

At one point, Julia almost asked John to purchase, not just the family croft in Durness, but the entire region, when the land was up for sale in the mid-1970s.

Julia said: “Our cousin David rang me and said we should get John to buy it, to which I replied, ‘we can’t ask him to buy a county’.

“Later on, John found out about it and said, ‘I wish I’d known – I would’ve bought it’.

“John’s love for Scotland is blatant there. He obviously had really fond memories.”

Julia last laid eyes on John in the spring of 1969 and the siblings lost contact – until John had a fling with his PA, May Pang, who told him to get in touch with his family in 1973.

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John Lennon had fond memories of Durness

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