Iron Maiden's Steve Harris wants to turn his UK home into hotel for fans
He wants to create a 'boutique hotel'
Last updated 23rd Aug 2017
Iron Maiden bassist Steve Harris has revealed he would like to turn his house in England into a boutique hotel for fans of the band.
Harris owns an eight-bedroom mansion in Essex, 'Sheering Hall', that he originally put on the market for £6.75 million back in 2012. However after five years and numerous price drops, he's now come up with an alternative plan for the property.
Speaking to Swedish radio station Bandit Rock, 'Arry discussed how he rarely he visits the house now he lives abroad.
"I'm hardly ever there, I'm actually trying to sell it, so if anyone wants to buy it... it's a good chance to get an advert in for that!" he joked.
The 9-acre property is certainly not short of a plush room or two; check out the video below!
He went on to reveal that if he's unable to sell the place for his revised price then he's got an incredible back-up plan.
"In an ideal world, I'd like to turn it into a boutique hotel, and I think Maiden fans would go there."
"I mean, I had a small bar in Portugal — called Eddie's Bar — which is no longer open; it closed a few years ago. But people used to come from all over the world just to go to that little bar, and I think maybe they would go to the house."
Explaining why he thinks it's a goer, Steve elaborated "We recorded some albums there, too, in the studio — 'Fear Of The Dark' we recorded there and a few others — and there's lots of memorabilia there and everything like that. So… I don't know. That would be a nice plan. A boutique hotel… It means I could still stay there as well, which would be great! It'd be an ideal world for me, really. Yeah, it'd be nice."
Iron Maiden's classic, 'Fear Of The Dark' - recorded at Steve's house
Elsewhere in the interview Harris, who currently lives in the Bahamas, spoke about the reason he's spent the last ten years living in the British crown colony, "I always wanted to really, 'cause we made albums in the early '80s at Compass Point studios — we made three albums there; we did 'Piece Of Mind', 'Powerslave' and 'Somewhere In Time' there. And then going back only a few years, we also did 'The Final Frontier' there."
"I got to fifty. I was running around on a football pitch. I was freezing my nuts off. It was wet, rainy, and I thought, 'You know what? I've had enough of this. I think I've done fifty years of my time in England with all this bad weather. I'm out of here.'
Asked what he misses most about England, Steve joked " The weather of course!" before revealing he still spends quite a lot of time in Blighty due to touring and family commitments.
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