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LONDON -- The family of Amy Winehouse has put the late singer's London home up for sale for Çä2.7 million (US$4.2 million).

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LONDON — The family of Amy Winehouse has put the late singer’s London home up for sale for Çä2.7 million (US$4.2 million).

The three-bedroom property in the Camden neighbourhood of northwest London had become a shrine of sorts for mourning fans who left flowers and tributes following Winehouse’s death last July from alcohol poisoning.

Chris Goodman, a spokesman for the Winehouse family, said Thursday that the singer had loved the house and her family put it on the market because they felt it would be inappropriate for any of them to live there.

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The house owned by the late British singer Amy Winehouse.
CP The house owned by the late British singer Amy Winehouse.

“It was not practical to keep it empty while paying the costs of its upkeep,” he said in a statement, adding that the family had reached the decision with “great regret.”

The 2,500 square-foot home features three bedrooms — including an “impressive master suite with vaulted ceiling” — three living rooms and private front and rear gardens overlooking the tony Camden Square, according to online listing agent Housenetwork.co.uk.

Graham Lock, spokesman for Housenetwork.co.uk, confirmed that the listing has generated “a lot of interest” but would not go into detail about how many inquiries had come in given that the Winehouse family had asked for discretion.

“There’s a lot of fans getting in touch about it so we’re trying to weed out the genuine interest from people who are just being nosy,” he told the Associated Press.

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Amy Winehouse
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— The Associated Press

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