November 28, 1948 / Sagittarius / Age 77
Lynn Partington is a British-born Penthouse model, fashion model, and actress, born on November 28, 1948 in Sale, United Kingdom.
Lynn Partington was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in December 1971, stepping into the spotlight at 23 years old. With her statuesque 35-21-35 figure, soulful hazel eyes, honey blond hair, and natural breasts, Lynn brings refined yet playful allure — a perfect balance of confidence, charm, and irresistible energy.
She arrived at a sun-drenched château like a whisper of possibility — a twenty-three-year-old Englishwoman folded into an elegant retreat in the south of France, her first pages shot by Bob Guccione during a working holiday with the publisher and several Penthouse Club Pets at the château of financier Bernie Cornfeld. It was December 1971 when a casual getaway became a luminous debut, the kind of opening that reads like a modern fairy tale and announces a new kind of glamour.
There is a soft, unassuming quality to her glamour that only sharpens its allure. Shy and modest by temperament, she nevertheless carried herself with an assuredness that translated beautifully to the page; those grand rooms, gardens and sunlit terraces framed a presence at once demure and quietly magnetic. The camera found something honest and unforced, an easy juxtaposition of restraint and radiance that suggested more than just a pretty face — it hinted at a woman comfortable in her own choices.
Lynn Partington’s story is one of travel, skill and self-making. Her father’s work as an engineer on international development projects took the family far from England, placing her in a convent school in Pakistan where the arrival of a curious thirteen-year-old in the village of Sargodha caused quite a stir. Later, life moved on to Lagos, Nigeria, where she began working as a hairdresser. Political tensions sent her back to England during the Biafran War, and in Manchester she opened her own salon, an entrepreneurial gesture that contrasted with the quieter corners of her nature.
She kept a reflective, principled approach to life — a belief in making her own decisions rather than following social trends, especially about relationships and values. Raised in a household of openness and trust, she grew into a rare confidence of judgment. That balance of independence and sincerity is what made her stand out: not only a captivating Penthouse Pet, but a young woman who carried adventure and integrity wherever her journey led.