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Barrett home finds hot market

September 13, 2006 at 09:10:00 AM

Despite eccentric appearance and spotty improvements, Cambridge home of Pink Floyd founder, who died in July, is luring plenty of buyers.

The former home of Pink Floyd founder Syd Barrett, who died in July, has attracted huge interest from potential buyers undeterred by the reclusive singer's patchy home-improvement efforts.

Pink Floyd, 1967 Pink Floyd, 1967

Dozens of people have viewed the 1930s house, which in the delicate words of the estate agent "provides an excellent opportunity for sympathetic improvement and updating."

The walls are painted a patchwork of pink, orange, brown, blue, turquoise, and lavender, while cheap wooden shelves cling precariously to the walls of every room.

Barrett's decorating has done little to deter people from taking a look, with 40 viewings last Saturday alone.

"He was an icon, so inevitably there's going to be a lot more interest," said Lisa Freeman-Bassett, of Cheffins, the estate agent and auctioneer handling the 300,000-pound ($562,000) sale. "He was very content in that house getting on with his life."

Some of those who visited the semidetached, three-bedroom home in the eastern English city of Cambridge were probably curious sightseers with no intention of buying, she added.

Barrett lived a solitary life at the house after dropping out of Pink Floyd in 1968 after a spell of erratic behavior linked to his use of psychedelic drugs.

He retreated from the public eye, showing no interest in his former stardom and refusing to speak to the fans and journalists who regularly paid visits. He passed his time painting, writing art history, and gardening.

With its tidy lawns, garden shed, and blue front door, the two-story home is a far cry from the archetypal rock-star mansion.

His sister, Rosemary Breen, said the singer "loved the peace and quiet" of the house.

"He put his stamp on the house with frequent redecoration," she wrote in notes to accompany the sale. "He slept in all the bedrooms, deciding which one as the mood took him.

"The only intrusion to his peace was the occasional visits from fans. He could never understand why strangers wanted his time as the reason for his fame was always a mystery to him."

The sale details say Barrett was "passionate about, although not always competent" at home improvements.

Some of the contents will go under the hammer at an auction on November 29-30. The lots include paintings, two hand-painted red and blue bicycles and customized furniture.

The singer wrote the hit singles "Arnold Layne" and "See Emily Play," along with most of the songs on the first album "Piper at the Gates of Dawn."

He left the band before their success with the albums Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall, and Wish You Were Here.

Story Copyright © 2009 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved.

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8 Comments

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great info on this site
Posted 05/30/2009 5:27pm
Texte-moi un peu plus tard.
Posted 05/30/2009 12:53pm
J'ai trouve un bon nombre de choses intresting ici.
Posted 05/28/2009 11:06am
Qu'est-ce qui se passe apres le spectacle?
Posted 05/25/2009 5:12am
Est-ce qu tu viens ici souvent?
Posted 05/23/2009 12:08pm
Les meilleurs souvenirs !
Posted 05/22/2009 3:22pm
Thats crass & morbid, why would you go see that if your not intent on buying it.
Posted 09/13/2006 2:07pm
It's sad that he had to die before getting proper recognition, but that's always the way. At least his memory's getting a chance to live on through more outlets.
Posted 09/13/2006 1:47pm
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