Amy Winehouse's Camden Home goes on Sale for £2.7m
Tragic singer's former home in north London goes on the market with multimillion pound price tag
The Camden home where Amy Winehouse lived and died has gone on sale for £2.7m.
The tragic singer's 2,500 sq ft property has been put on the market by her father, Mitch Winehouse.
Winehouse's family revealed that they had decided with "great regret" to sell the house because they did not feel they could live in it.
A family spokesman told the Sun: "The Winehouses have decided to put the house on the market, with great regret.
"Amy loved that house but none of the family felt it appropriate that they should live in it.
"It was not practical to keep it empty while paying for its upkeep. It is a wonderful place and will be a happy family home for someone."
Thousands of fans flocked to the property to mourn following her death from alcohol poisoning last year.
Valued at £2,699,950, the online estate agent Housenetwork.co.uk describes the property as: "Substantial and impressive three double bedroom, three reception room semi-detached period villa with well-proportioned private front and rear gardens, directly overlooking Camden Square and its communal gardens."
The property boasts a spacious kitchen complete with a black and white chequered floor, private gardens as well as three living areas.
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