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Photorealistic illustration of Halsdon House, Charlie Watts' former Devon estate, on the market for £2.75 million.
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Charlie Watts' Devon estate hits market for £2.75 million

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The former home of Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, Halsdon House in Devon, has been listed for sale at £2.75 million. The Grade II listed property, spanning 55 acres, served as a rural retreat for Watts and his family for nearly four decades. Their daughter Seraphina is now selling the estate through Savills.

A forthcoming biography claims Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman outdid Mick Jagger and Keith Richards as the band's most prolific womanizer during their wild early years. Author Bob Spitz details Wyman's insatiable appetite for casual encounters on the 1965 U.S. tour. The book spills on his habits, marriages, and band tensions.

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The Rolling Stones plan to release a follow-up to Hackney Diamonds in July, led by a single titled “Rough and Twisted” out on April 11. Posters teasing a mysterious band called the Cockroaches appeared in Camden Town, London, ahead of the announcement. The album is produced by Andrew Watt, with no tour dates planned.

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