Still residing there, Susan Boyle offers us a tour of the interior following renovations
Her gorgeous new piano room, which is the first thing you see when you enter her home, is revealed during a tour of her newly decorated home, which she has now called home for 60 years.
Susan Boyle updates the house where she was raised and provides a tour of it.
She made light of her piano chamber while joking that she had only recently begun taking lessons.
“That’s a giggle for a start because I can’t even do scales,” she jokingly said.
Formerly small and spartan with a table in the middle next to the oven, which she claimed made it dangerous, the newly rebuilt kitchen now has much more room and many improvements. Even a framed image of Susan and Pope Francis is present.
Her living room is spacious, cosy, and covered in photos of her family. Since Susan is the youngest of seven siblings, her home initially housed nine people. It must appear much larger today.
As you walk through the house, you will notice her career immortalised in a number of framed honours and trophies as well as a number of adorable animal ornaments, which are a monument to her kind spirit and down-to-earth demeanour.
Upstairs Susan shows us the room that she previously shared with her two sisters but that became hers once they moved out. She remembers the record player that used to be in the corner and how The Osmonds were her all-time favourite band.
Her brothers and sisters had all left the house by the time her father passed away in the 1990s. Susan took care of her elderly mother while staying at home up to her death in 2007, leaving the famous person with priceless memories of the home.
Some folks appear astonished by my decision to remain in my parents’ house. Why should I not? There are so many happy memories, and I feel like my mother is still here. Most of my life has been spent in this.