Kinfauns is a house outside of Claremont Fan Court School, esher, which house a famous member of The Beatles, George Harrison.
Kinfauns, located in Esher. It was a short drive from John Lennon's home, Kenwood, which was adjacent to Ringo Starr's home, Sunny Heights.
Kinfauns was a bungalow-style house, located at 16 Claremont Drive, Esher, Surrey, England, KT10 9LU, on the Claremont Estate. From 1964 to 1970 it was home of George Harrison, lead guitarist of the Beatles, and was where many of the demo recordings for the White Album were made.
He mainly lived at Friar Park in Henley-on-Thames, England.
Paul McCartney helped Lennon set up his "home studio" in the attic at Kenwood, with its set of daisy-chained tape recorders; this he used for song demos, or sometimes experimental music and effects. Boyhood friend Pete Shotton would visit on weekends (during the week he ran a supermarket on Hayling Island, owned by Lennon and George Harrison), and the two collaborated on experimental recordings, creating tape loops and sound collages. (Some of these were later used in Two Virgins; Lennon's first collaboration with Yoko Ono.)George Harrison had an Ampex four-track recorder, which he used for song demos at Kinfauns (his home in Esher); sometimes all the Beatles were present, particularly when they began work on the "White Album".
John Lennon had just moved into Tittenhurst Park with Yoko Ono. Paul McCartney had a house on Cavendish Avenue in London, but spent the winter at his farm in Argyllshire in Scotland, with Linda, Heather and baby Mary. George Harrison was moving into Friar Park in Henley-on-Thames, from Kinfauns in Esher. Ringo Starr sold the lease to his Montagu Square apartment, and was still living at Sunny Heights in Weybridge.