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New York, November 19 : Sir John Lennon once planned to make a getaway with his personal assistant May Pang to a cosy home in Montauk, reveals an upcoming book.
In 'Instamatic Karma', Pang writes that she and the late 'Beatle' got very impressed with a lovely Scottish-style cottage during a visit to the place in 1975.
She has revealed that the cottage was next to the famed lighthouse owned by renowned photographer-artist Peter Beard.
Lennon was so impressed with the cottage that he asked the real agent to show them the place, reveals the book.
"We fell in love with it and were about to put a binder on it the weekend of February 1st," the New York Post quotes Pang as writing in the book.
Pang, however, has not revealed why Lennon changed his mind about buying the house in the last minute.
"Some things just weren't meant to be," she writes.
The book is scheduled for release in March from St. Martin's.
ANI