Annie Lennox learnt the perils of teenage daughters this weekend when dozens of gatecrashers assailed their $5.5 million London home.

The Eurythmics singer is facing a sizeable repair bill following the weekend carnage, reports Britain's Daily Mail newspaper.

What was intended as a small gathering of 30 friends, turned into a mass free-for-all after details of the party began circulating on MySpace.

Lennox's daughter, 16-year-old Lola, invited her close school friends to the family home as her father, film producer Uri Fruchtman, was out of town.

More than a hundred people showed up for the party, completely destroying the house.

Graffitied walls, broken furniture, ripped curtains and urine-soaked carpets was just some of the carnage facing the homeowners, reported the Daily Mail.

The party finally ended when neighbours intervened and the police arrived to disperse revellers.

A friend of the family reportedly told the newspaper Lola had been grounded indefinitely by her parents.

- NZHERALD STAFF