The Tower House is located in 29 Melbury Road, and is a late-Victorian townhouse, built by architect William Burges. It was designed between the years 1875 and 1881, in the French Gothic Revival style.
Led Zeppelin guitarist, Jimmy Page, bought the house in 1972, outbidding David Bowie. It was in 2015, when Page successfully challenged a planning application lodged by his neighbour Robbie Williams, who planned extensive renovations at adjacent Woodland House leading to a dispute among the neighbours.
Please pay respect to current residents.
Tower House (Photo by Bachmeier / Ramsthaler)
Tower House (Photo by Bachmeier / Ramsthaler)
In the heart of Acton Town
Live Rock music meets pub
Birthplace of The Who
Where Pulp shot an album cover
Ex-Stones bassist, Bill Wyman, owns this place
Queen's lead singer lived and died here
Global success made in London
A leading figure in music
Founders of Punk Rock
Lemmy’s legendary Heavy Metal
Once performing at Woodstock
Legendary Heavy Metal with Eddie
Key player in British Punk Rock
London Pop Rock superstars
Legendary Freddie Mercury
Britpop at its best
The one and only Rock stars
Formed in 1965 in London
British Rock with Sting
With origins in Blues music
Named from Shepherd’s Bush
Indie Rock since 1998
Indie from Southern London
From London to worldwide success
From the 60s until today
Alternative Rock from outsiders for outsiders
One of the Britpop giants
Just legendary
Part of Genesis or as solo artist
An 80s icon
Iconic Camden artist
Pop Rock meets Wave and Gothic
Legends from the 60s
Mark Knopfler and his fellows
Britpop meets Psychedelic