Depeche Mode's Vince Clarke owned a quirky £1.9million home in the British countryside
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Vince Clarke lived in a quirky home in Surrey
Vince Clarke is known for his success in bands including Depeche Mode and Erasure.
He was born in South Woodford, east London, and lived in an unique home in Surrey.
The property was built in the 1980s and can be found in Chertsey, Surrey.
Vince lived in the property that had a spaceship design named Ammonite.
He lived in a quiet part of the country
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It features nearly 9,000 sq ft of space with a generous five acres of land.
Inside, the property has three bedrooms, three bathrooms and lots of light with large windows.
If that wasn't enough, it features luxuries including an indoor pool.
The property does not come cheap, however, and was previously listed for £1,995,000.
Chertsey is a historical town with lots of restaurants, cafes and bars.
It has plenty of parks as well as attractions such as Thorpe Park Resort.
While it is a quiet part of the country, it has good transport to London.
Residents can get to the centre of the capital city in around a one hour drive.
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He had a quirky home worth nearly £2million
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Musicians will often purchase a UK base in the countryside, away from the chaos of big cities.
Pet Shop Boys star Neil Tennant lived in a peaceful UK town.
Van Morrison lived in a historical British city that is full of "elegance".
He owned a home in St James Square in Bath, which was also once the home of Charles Dickens.