Article: A classic move for a dance master; Acclaimed choreographer Matthew Bourne is selling his stunning home, with an interior as original as his famous all-male Swan Lake.

Byline: COMPTON MILLER

The property must rank as one of Islington's most celebrity visited houses. The names of actor Sir Ian McKellen, ballet legend Lynn Seymour, TV comic Alan Cumming and dancer Adam Cooper all appear on a 'fame wall' of signatures of those who have dined there.

But from the exterior, award-winning choreographer Matthew Bourne's terrace home looks no different from its neighbours.

Most of these sturdy three-storey, early-Victorian properties belong to civil servants, doctors, publishers and City workers. Yet when you pass through Bourne's green front door you enter an interior as strikingly original and exotic as the all-male ...

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