The quiet village where The Jam's Paul Weller lived one mile from a 'peaceful and beautiful lake'
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Paul Weller lived in a peaceful part of the UK
Paul Weller is well known as singer and musician who found fame in the band The Jam.
The British singer lived in a quiet part of Surrey.
One of his first homes was shown in a documentary about his life.
The property is based in Send, Surrey, a rural part of the country.
Surrey has lots of rural spaces
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In 2016, the property was listed by the owners at that time for £625,000.
It was a modest home with four bedrooms and a large back garden.
The Jam frontman converted the garage into a soundproof music room.
Surrey is not far from the hustle and bustle of London, but there are lots of ways to spend time in nature there.
Send is located just over a mile from Papercourt Lake.
This is a lovely spot for a walk, as many have shared on Tripadvisor.
A recent visitor described it as a "pretty lakeside walk" with "some lovely sunsets and plenty of bird life".
Another penned: "It's a pleasant, peaceful walk spotting the wildlife."
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The singer lived there in one of his first homes
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One more said it is a "lovely dog walk" that is "beautiful in summer".
Other rockstars have settled down in rural parts of the UK.
Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones lived in £9million home in an "idyllic" village.
Mick Fleetwood owned a £4million property in a "magical" part of UK with "beautiful views".