Amy Winehouse's Camden Home Up For Auction At A Guide Price Of £1.8M (PICTURES)

Amy Winehouse's Home Up For Auction

Amy Winehouse's Camden home has been put up for auction, with a guide price of £1.8 million.

The house in which the Grammy Award-winning singer was found dead on 23 July 2011 is listed on property auctioneer site mchughandco.com.

The 'Back To Black' singer's home was previously put up for sale in May by her family for £2.7m. According to the website, the auction of her home will take place on 3 December.

At the time, The Sun reported a family spokesman as saying: "The Winehouses have decided to put the house on the market, with great regret. 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."

The villa in Camden Square, north-west London is described on the auctioneers' website as "a substantial semi-detached house with spacious well planned accommodation arranged on four floors which has been modernised to an exceptionally high standard".

Following Winehouse's death at just 27, after a long battle with drink and drugs, thousands of mourning fans flocked to the three-bedroom property and transformed the square where it sits into a shrine.

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