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This L.A. rental is sure to spark up some present-day Beatlemania!
WhileThe Beatleswere embarking on their firstNorth American tourin 1964, the band made a stop at The Hollywood Bowl, where they sold out the iconic amphitheater.
Instead, they found refuge at a massive Bel Air mansion that they rented fromMary Poppinsactor Brit Reginald Owen for a reported $1,000 (or about $9,700 today), according to the outlet.
Now, that property is available for rent for $42,000 a month. Trevor Zien of The Agency holds thelisting.
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“Just through the East Gates in Bel Air, the property is located in one of the most prestigious enclaves in the entire country, sits on nearly an acre of lush grounds, and blends classic sophistication with modern-day living,” Zien tells PEOPLE.

Looking inside the home, sleek hardwood floors greet guests as they enter the main foyer and head into the formal living room. A large wood-burning fireplace offers a spacious area in which to relax.

Another living space features vaulted, beamed ceilings, a chandelier and expansive windows overlooking the surrounding greenery.
The classic red-brick patio can be accessed through french doors on the main level and boasts charming fountains along with great views of the garden. Further down from the patio lies the in-ground pool and fire pit.

The Fab Four landed at New York City’s John F. Kennedy Airport on Feb. 7, 1964, and made their debut appearance onThe Ed Sullivan Show, which 75 million Americans watched, two days later.
From August to September of that year, they played more than 30 shows across the country, including the August 23rd date at the Hollywood Bowl.
source: people.com