Rock star Fish is selling his house, giving fans a unique look inside his personal space.

Rock star Fish is selling his Scottish countryside home after living there since 1988, giving fans a rare look into his world.

May 27th 2024.

Rock star Fish is selling his house, giving fans a unique look inside his personal space.
Fish fans, get ready to catch a rare glimpse into the life of the former frontman of Marillion, a beloved prog rock band. The star has decided to put his Scottish home, located in the tranquil countryside of Spittalrig near Haddington in East Lothian, up for sale. This move comes after he has resided there since 1988, but now he is ready for a new adventure as a crofter in the picturesque Outer Hebrides. As a result, he is bidding farewell to his converted farm cottage, known as The Studio, which is now available for purchase at a starting price of £850,000.

This unique property boasts four bedrooms and sits on approximately an acre of land. But what sets it apart is the fully sound-proofed recording studio, where the singer, known by his real name Derek Dick, has recorded countless tracks over the years. The studio's control room was expertly designed by Keith Slaughter from the renowned Air Studios in London. It is equipped with top-notch acoustics, soundproofing, and wiring that connects to various areas of the house, which can also serve as recording rooms.

The gardens surrounding the home are a sight to behold, with well-maintained raised beds and a variety of plants. In fact, they have been featured on popular gardening shows such as The Beechgrove Garden and Gardeners World. Inside, the property has been extensively modernized and boasts a spacious layout with vaulted ceilings in the main reception area. Natural light floods the home, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

If you're interested in owning this one-of-a-kind property, it is currently on the market at a starting price of £850,000 through Simpson & Marwick, the selling agents. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of music history and indulge in the serene Scottish countryside. For more news on homes and gardens, be sure to check out our website. And don't forget to subscribe to the latest issue of Scottish Field for all the latest updates.

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