It’s the house, in the middle of the street, where Suggs used to live – but not anymore. He released the hit song ‘Our House’ in 1981 while living at Camden Mews.
He sold it to the current owners 32 years ago in 1985, and the property is only now back on the market, with an asking price of £1.95million.
It had been part of the stables for the bigger houses at the back. It was pretty but tiny.
‘One half of the downstairs was a garage, which we were eventually going to convert. The furniture at this point consisted of one jukebox with one record, ‘Cry Me a River’ by Julie London. Which did make our housewarming somewhat limited, as did the fact that my mate who’d been in charge of the bar got fed up halfway through the proceedings and locked all the booze in the bathroom, taking the key with him.
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