Kinfauns was probably the home the Beatles gathered at most, as it was only a short drive from the homes of
John Lennon (
Kenwood) and
Ringo Starr (
Sunny Heights), both in
St George's Hill. It was where Harrison, Lennon and their wives retreated during their first
LSD experience in 1965, and in May 1968, it was where many of the
demo recordings for the
White Album were made, on Harrison's
Ampex four-track tape recorder. These demos have been released on various
bootleg albums; seven of them appear on the Beatles'
Anthology 3 compilation album, and 27 appear on the 50th anniversary edition of
The Beatles (also known as the "White Album") as the "Esher Demos" CD. Harrison was the first Beatle to own or use a
Moog synthesizer, and he recorded "Under the Mersey Wall" with his Moog at Kinfauns. The track filled one side of his
Electronic Sound album, released in May 1969. Kinfauns was where police arrested Boyd and Harrison for hashish possession in March 1969, as Lennon and
Yoko Ono had been months earlier while staying at Starr's flat at
Montagu Square in London. Both couples insisted the drugs found had been planted on the premises. ==Sale and demolition==