One of Cornwall’s most famous recording studios where the likes of Oasis and Muse recorded their acclaimed debut albums is up for sale.
Sawmills Studios, in Golant, near Fowey, is being sold for over ÂŁ2.25million by Exeter agents Strutt and Parker.
As reported on Cornwall Live, it’s the first time the building has come up for sale in over 50 years.
Opening in 1963 as one of the first residential recording studios in the UK, it has seen a host of famous musicians record there over the years including Robert Plant, the Stone Roses, The Verve and Supergrass alongside Oasis and Muse.
noel during the recording sessions of âdefinitely maybeâ at sawmill studios, cornwall, 1994.
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— noel gallagher (@hdnoelg) May 11, 2020
liam at sawmills studios, golant cornwall, january 1994
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— liam gallagher everyday (@liameveryday) January 16, 2020
Itâs sad that Cornwallâs Sawmills – Oasisâ Definitely Maybe, Stone Rosesâ Fools Gold, Supergrass, Muse – is for sale. Itâs got to be the studio in the most beautiful setting. https://t.co/u6JaQ9DHVU
— Lee Trewhela ăă (@LeeTrewhela) July 15, 2020
"Its creek may have helped inspire the first picnic of Ratty and Mole and the building has been home to some Oasis shenanigans."
Discover The Old Sawmills via @thetimes@struttsexeter https://t.co/24rUctTj7c
— Strutt & Parker (@struttandparker) July 14, 2020
Took a pilgrimage to Sawmills Studio – the birthplace of MUSEâs debut album, Showbiz. pic.twitter.com/YFmKgTD6jU
— MUSED (MUSE Tribute) (@MusedBand) June 5, 2018
A description of the building from estate agents says:Â âOnly accessible by boat or on foot, the property offers an unrivalled level of privacy and seclusion, surrounded by its own enchanting woodland, with the potential for a high level of self-sufficiency. It would be difficult to imagine a more…historic setting than that of The Old Sawmills.”
Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher recently revealed how he once drove a combine harvester to spy on The Stone Roses at a countryside recording studio whilst he was recording at Sawmill Studios.
After learning that the Roses were recording at the nearby Rockfield Studios, Gallagher and bandmate Bonehead headed out in a bid to catch a glimpse of their Manchester rivals.
Gallagher said: âWe went to have a fucking little snoop. It was, âRight, what the fuck are they up to?â as they hadnât been doing anything for three years.
âIâm on about a proper combine harvester â ones youâve got to get a ladder up to and itâs miles up.
âOff we fucking go, crawling down the road with the big fucking lights on. It looked bonkers. We drove it in, turned the lights off and rolled out like something out of The Professionals.â
Gallagher continued:Â âWe could hear some fucking bassline and drums. We got caught, we went in and had a little chat,â he explained.
âWe might have had a spliff and that and then we fucking fucked off. Next night they came over on a tractor. We were in bed.â
Queen recorded âBohemian Rhapsodyâ at the same studio in 1975 and Coldplay crafted âYellowâ there in 2000.
Oasis recorded their acclaimed debut ‘Definitely Maybe’ at the studios and later returned to lay down ‘What’s The Story (Morning Glory)’ in 1995. Muse also recorded their debut ‘Showbiz’ at the studios and later ‘Origin of Symmetry’. The studio owner, Dennis Smith, eventually started to manage the band.
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