Spooky footage emerges of David Gilmour’s abandoned £10 million country house

It's as if the occupants just vanished...

Footage have emerged from inside David Gilmour’s now-abandoned £10 million house in South Oxfordshire. The images seem to suggest that the Pink Floyd vocalist just abandoned the home on a whim.

The 11-bedroom Hook End Manor in Gallowstreet Common was once home to a renowned recording studio used by Rod Stewart, Tom Jones, Kaiser Chiefs, Jamiroquai and Spandau Ballet.

Photos of a pool table that seems to have been abandoned mid-game, rooms that have had the wallpaper recklessly torn down from them while the only thing left of the recording studio is a well-worn piano.

The dining room contains a table with seating for 10 people with plates sitting at the table, ready to be used.

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Check out some of photos of Gilmour’s old, abandoned mansion which may or may not be haunted.

Credit: Facebook / Abandoned and Derelict Britain

Credit: Facebook / Abandoned and Derelict Britain

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Credit: Facebook / Abandoned and Derelict Britain

The house was re-discovered by a couple of urban explorers who told Get Reading: “It was quite eerie, the pool and snooker tables with games set up were definitely a bit spooky.”

“We also found a gravestone in basement,” they continued: “It was very interesting experience looking around there, like it was a whole life frozen in time.”

Earlier this year, David Gilmour shared the trailer for the concert film of his historic gig in Pompeii.

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The Pink Floyd guitarist and vocalist performed at the Pompeii Amphitheatre on July 7 and 8 last year, 45 years after his former band had recored their concert film Live In Pompeii there.

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