
The north London home where Amy Winehouse lived and died has been put up for sale by her family for £2.7m.
The three-bedroom property in Camden Square became a shrine to the singer when she died there last July.
Winehouse was 27 when her body was discovered in a bed at the house after a long battle with drink and drugs.
he star’s relatives have now decided to place the house on the market saying it would be inappropriate for any of them to move in.
Her death prompted an outpouring of emotion from fans with thousands flocking to the affluent square to lay tributes outside the singer’s gated home.
BBC News
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