A three-bed house has attracted attention online for looking just like one of Oasis' famous album covers. The terraced house in Abbey Wood, south-east London, is on the market for £535,000 and looks like it's currently owned by one of the band's biggest fans.
From the outside, the property looks like an ordinary mid-terrace family home, but inside the living room has been cleverly designed to mirror Oasis' 'Definitely Maybe' album cover.
The Mancunian rock band's debut studio album was released in August 1994, with the photograph on the front cover taken in guitarist Bonehead's house in Didsbury, Manchester.
The image was reportedly inspired by the back cover of the Beatles' 1966 compilation LP A Collection of Beatles Oldies. In a 2019 interview, rock photographer Michael Spencer Jones said that the idea to photograph the band at Bonehead's house came from Noel, who originally wanted the band to be seated around Bonehead's dining table. READ MORE: 'We bought the loneliest house left empty for 60 years - now it's unrecognisable' Spencer Jones instead suggested shooting in the lounge, facing a bay window.
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