The Camden home in which Amy Winehouse lived and died is on the market for £2.7m.
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Sussex farmhouse where Brian Jones died and a bear of very little brain was born goes on the market for £2m.
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The property resided in by David and Victoria Beckham in the early noughties has been put on the market for £2.25 million.
TV's most flamboyant interior designer has been revealed as the face of the iconic home show's inaugural Christmas event.
The Cheshire estate where the Take That star used to live is on sale for a cool £7.25 million.
The pregnant star and Muse front man Matt Bellamy have snapped up a Tudor-style property next-door to Hudson's childhood home.
The transatlantic power duo will be renting a £61,000-a-month beachside pad for the summer.
When you see how unique this property is, the fact that the Take That star used to live in it will seem neither here nor there.
The red-brick home where the artist painted some of his most famous works – including the Campbell's Soup Cans – is on the market.
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Communities secretary Eric Pickles has issued a direction preventing the Beatles drummer’s former home from being demolished.
The 'Back to Black' singer has finally moved into the North London home she reportedly bought in early 2010.
The nation's favourite builder visits the homes of his showbiz pals and helps them through the DIY tasks they've been putting off.
Everybody needs good neighbours - and Kylie will have some of the highest-profile neighbours in London.
Forget tea towels, this is the only piece of royal wedding memorabilia you'll need – as long as you've got £460,000 in the bank.
Britain's most famous builder on his new home improvement series, what his own house is like and why he might bring Ground Force back.
Check out photos of the six-bed property being sold by footballer Jermain Defoe as well as details of the £4.5m 'palace' he's building.
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Squatters who set up 'Really Free School' in the director's £6m London property have moved on - but not without a party.
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