Former home of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour. (Savills via SWNS)
By James Gamble
The stunning former home of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour is up for sale for $1.4m - and comes with its own private lake and island.
Woodley, a grand estate in Roydon, Essex, was where the guitar god resided during the early years of the band's success.
The five-bedroom home sits on 4.66 acres of park-like grounds, along with a range of outbuildings that Gilmour is rumored to have recorded in.
The estate even features a one-acre lake with a private island.
The property is being sold by estate agents Savills, with a guide price of $1.4m.
Gilmour joined legendary rock band Pink Floyd in 1967, shortly before the departure of founding member Syd Barrett.
As a member of the band, he was inducted into the US Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996 and the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2005.
(Savills via SWNS)
Gilmour bought Woodley in the early 1970s, during the early years of the group's early commercial success, following Barrett's departure, and lived there with his first wife, Ginger Gilmour.
Approached via a gravel driveway and sitting in grounds of 4.66 acres, the remote, five-bedroom property still stands out as a gem, despite being in need of a little modernization.
The ground floor boasts three reception rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room, a utility room, a pantry and a guest cloakroom, whilst the first floor is home to five bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The surrounding grounds are mainly laid to grass, with a lake at the far end that extends to about an acre and includes a private island.
The estate also features several outbuildings, including garages, stables and a summer house.
(Savills via SWNS)
Property agent David Bloomfield, director in the residential sales team at Savills in Loughton, said: “There are several articles documenting David Gilmour’s time at Woodley in the early 1970s, with one of the outbuildings believed to have been used as a recording studio.
“Set in wonderful grounds, it offers the ideal opportunity for a buyer to put their own stamp on a fine, historic home with a link to one of the UK’s pioneering rock bands.”
Woodley is nestled on the outskirts of Roydon, between the neighbouring towns of Harlow and Broadley Common.
“It’s a very popular part of the world for those who want to move out of London but still need to be close enough for a daily commute,” Bloomfield continued.
“There are regular rail services into London Liverpool Street via nearby Roydon and Harlow Mill, and the area is served by a number of well-regarded state and private schools.
"There’s plenty of shopping and leisure facilities nearby and there’s lots of green space to enjoy - with both RSPB Rye Meads and Epping Forest not too far away."
Gilmour moved out in 1980.




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