Amy Winehouse home up for sale in Camden, north London
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Page last updated at 10:01 GMT, Thursday, 31 May 2012 11:01 UK
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The London home where singer Amy Winehouse lived and died has been put up for sale for nearly £2.7 million.
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Amy Winehouse's family decided to put the house up for sale, 10 months after the singer's death. The 27-year-old's body was found in July 2011, after a long battle with drink and drugs.
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The house in Camden Square, north London has been standing empty since last year. A family spokesman has confirmed the house is on the market, despite rumours it might be turned into the headquarters of the charity The Amy Winehouse Foundation.
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A family spokesman said: "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."
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The three-bedroom house is valued at £2,699,950. Thousands of fans flocked to the property to lay tributes at the time of the star's unexpected death.
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