Feelings could be funky for Jamiroquai's Wester Ross house
Viewing has been suspended on Jamiroquai singer Jay Kay's Highland bolthole which is on the market for offers of around half a million pounds.
The pop star bought the cottage near Gairloch, Wester Ross, a number of years ago and has since transformed it from a downtrodden barn into a home from home.
It apparently only cost the English singer (52) just £150,000 when he originally purchased it.
Seven Redpoint was originally built in around 1881 and has more than three hectares of adjoining crofting land.
Selling agents Macleod and MacCallum describe the cottage as "utterly charming" and "charismatic" in the schedule.
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It has four bedrooms, two lounges, a snug and a sunroom.
Now the estate agents who are marketing the property say that viewing has been suspended.
This may be due to an offer being considered or "due to seller being unavailable".
It was last on offer for offers over £495,000.
Kay formed funk band Jamiroquai in 1992 and has since carved out a successful career in the music industry.
He is well-known for wearing eccentric hats and his vast car collection.