Home inspired by Oasis’ Definitely Maybe album cover goes on sale for £550,000
THIS home on sale is ‘Definitely Maybe’ worth a viewing by an Oasis fan with £550,000 to spare - after the owner decked out his living room to mirror their iconic 1994 album cover.
From the outside, the three-bed semi listed by Purplebricks, appears like any other home lining the leafy east London street in Abbey Wood - but a peek inside reveals it’s a place a true fan could really Live Forever.
It’s not just the Cigarettes and Alcohol on the wooden living room floor that give the game away, flamingos on the fireplace and an Epiphone guitar are also there in tribute.
A framed image of music hero Burt Bacharach leaning against the sofa and another of Man City legend Collin Bell by the fireplace add to the effect.
And, to top it off, a giant spinning globe hangs beside the mirror, to the right of the image as it appears on the Purplebricks listing.
Located in Zone 4, the property is not Half The World Away (about 0.4 miles) from Abbey Wood train station and the Elizabeth Line.
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The home’s entrance hall connects to the through lounge and extended kitchen, a first floor bathroom with over-bath shower, two double bedrooms and a single bedroom.
At the rear there is a laid-to-lawn garden with patio and out-building with windows in its Wonderwalls – and She’s Electric with power and lighting so can be used as an office or gym.
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.”
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.”