An Oasis fan’s dream home has hit the market for £550,000.
The three-bedroom property is an extended, period bay-fronted mid-terrace home, situated in Abbey Wood, South London.
Some Might Say it is in good order and located not Half The World Away from Abbey Wood train station and the Elizabeth Line.
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An entrance hall welcomes you into the house and connects through to the living room on the left and kitchen extension at the end of the hallway.
And it is the living room that commands most interest, as reported by Luxury Property News.
Upon entering, you will notice that the decor is a complete replica of the Oasis album cover Definitely Maybe.
The room has the wood floors, black fireplace and three bay windows. seen on the album.
And amazingly, the current owners also copied smaller details including the blinds, shelves and plants.
Upstairs, there is a bathroom with over-bath shower, two double bedrooms and one single bedroom.
Somewhere you could Live Forever, it is east facing, so through the windows, no matter What’s The Story, Morning Glory.
Out to the back garden, there is a patio area, lawn and out-building with windows, which could be used as an office, gym or cost area.
There is also a small front garden.
A Purplebricks spokesperson said: “We love what the owner has done to their living room.
“The likeness to the Definitely Maybe album cover is uncanny.
“It is the perfect house for any Oasis fan.”
The current owner, Jonathan Leclerc-Strode, said: “Definitely Maybe is one of the all-time greats and certainly a game changer in my generation’s lifestyle.
“Oasis makes me think back to a simpler time, when you could spend lazy afternoons blasting indie rock without looking back in anger.
“A well-placed glass of wine and lo and behold, a striking similarity that left me speechless.”
The house is for sale with Purplebricks for £550,000 and no onward chain.
You can book a viewing or make an offer now.
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