Winehouse back to renting in Camden

Amy Winehouse has moved out of the house she bought in London's East End and is now back renting in Camden, it has emerged.

The singer only recently left the popular northern area of Camden Town for the quieter Bow but now sources close to her have revealed that her home has too many bad memories, notably of being parted with her jailed husband.

Friends and removal men were photographed helping the singer move into a new rental property just a few doors down from her former Camden home, though, according to the Sun, Winehouse is set to mirror the trend being seen among growing numbers of professionals and rent while she hunts for a home to purchase out in the countryside.

"Hopefully a move from London will also be a move away from temptation," the friend told the newspaper, referring to the star's well-publicised drink and drugs problems.

At the same time, the line-up for the 2008 Camden Crawl has been announced, with dozens of up-and-coming bands set to play pubs and clubs in the area in front of tens of thousands of music fans. ADNFCR-1219-ID-18489585-ADNFCR

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