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[[File:John Bellamy.jpg|thumb|John Bellamy]]'''John Bellamy''' (born 1955) is a guesthouse owner and former gay sex worker.
[[File:John Bellamy.jpg|thumb|John Bellamy]]'''John Bellamy''' (born 1955) is a guesthouse owner and former gay sex worker.


After leaving school at 15 he worked in the hotel industry, and then travelled widely before setting up as a sex worker in his large house in [[Hammersmith]].<ref>http://www.hamiltonhall.info/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=109&Itemid=176. Hamilton Hall website: "Who is John". Accessed: 2015-04-12.</ref>
After leaving school at 15 he worked in the hotel industry, and then travelled widely before setting up as a sex worker in his large house in [[Hammersmith]].<ref>http://www.hamiltonhall.info/?Itemid=176&id=109&option=com_content&view=article#!your-host/c1n8t. Accessed: 2016-07-17. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6j3t7YK5z)</ref>


In March 2000 he moved to [[Bournemouth]] and opened [[Hamilton Hall]] as a clothing-optional men-only guesthouse.
In March 2000 he moved to [[Bournemouth]] and opened [[Hamilton Hall]] as a clothing-optional men-only guesthouse.
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[[Category:Sex workers]]
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John Bellamy

John Bellamy (born 1955) is a guesthouse owner and former gay sex worker.

After leaving school at 15 he worked in the hotel industry, and then travelled widely before setting up as a sex worker in his large house in Hammersmith.[1]

In March 2000 he moved to Bournemouth and opened Hamilton Hall as a clothing-optional men-only guesthouse.

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