The same Coat of Arms can be seen on the village sign.Gedding is a small village (pop: 130) in the Mid Suffolk district, located about 10km (6miles) south of Bury St. Edmunds. In 1965 Jones was living at Elm Park Mews in Chelsea in a rented flat with gold wallpaperIf Keith Richards wanted to stay in the same suite today, he would have to pay £1,929 a nightBrian Jones, pictured, died in July 1969 in his swimming pool after taking a cocktail of drink and drugsThe flat would have cost £5,000 in 1965 but today it is valued in the region of £340,000The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.Bill Wyman, pictured, lived in a flat above his family's car dealership in Penge, near Bromley, KentCharlie Watts, pictured, was living in Ivor Court in Gloucester Place in MaryleboneWe are no longer accepting comments on this article.Published by Associated Newspapers LtdKeith Richards, pictured, was paying £28-a-night to stay in the Hilton Hotel on Park Lane in LondonThe Rolling Stones front man was living in a mews flat just north of Marble Arch, picturedPart of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media GroupThe comments below have not been moderated.Mick Jagger, pictured, had the luxury of two landlines, which would have been very uncommon in 1965After leaving his flat, pictured, Wyman, later purchased the 15th century Gedding Hall in 1968 Saved by Deidra Albertson. The sign, which was unveiled in 1991, was made by Edward Hitchcock and Neil Hursey at their forge in the village. Rolling Stones | Bill Wyman with Son Steven at Gedding Hall,... Bill Wyman Ron Woods Stone World Charlie Watts Music Life Keith Richards Mick Jagger Sexy Gif Historian. Bill Wyman (born William George Perks Jr.; 24 October 1936) is an English musician, record producer, ... Wyman lives in Gedding Hall, a country house near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, and in St Paul de Vence in the South of France where his friends include numerous artists. Home of Bill Wyman, Rolling Stone. This rebuilt 15th century moated manor house has, since 1968, been the home of former Rolling Stones' bassist Bill Wyman (real name William George … Bill Wyman, pictured, lived in a flat above his family's car dealership in Penge, near Bromley, Kent. In 1196 Adam De Geddynge was Lord of the Manor of Geddynge and Thurmstone and the family hall was built in 1273. This rebuilt 15th century moated manor house has, since 1968, been the home of former Rolling Stones' bassist Bill Wyman (real name William George Perks), now probably better known as the inventor of a metal detector.He bought the hall from Geoffrey Allen, known as "The Godfather". The sign, which was unveiled in 1991, was made by Edward Hitchcock and Neil Hursey at their forge in the village. Metal Bands Rock Bands The Roling Stones Mick Jagger Rolling Stones Stone World Video Game Music Rock N Roll Smoking Fans. The home is noted for it's moat which surrounds most of the property. Bill Wyman's House (Google Maps). This is former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman's Suffolk Manor House "Gedding Hall", it has been his primary home since it's purchase in 1968. In 1196 Adam De Geddynge was Lord of the Manor of Geddynge and Thurmstone and the family hall was built in 1273. Dec 8, 2014 - Gedding Hall, Suffolk. In 1196 Adam De Geddynge was Lord of the Manor of Geddynge and Thurmstone and the family hall was built in 1273. Bill Wyman Home. In 1965 Jones was living at Elm Park Mews in Chelsea in a rented flat with gold wallpaperIf Keith Richards wanted to stay in the same suite today, he would have to pay £1,929 a nightBrian Jones, pictured, died in July 1969 in his swimming pool after taking a cocktail of drink and drugsThe flat would have cost £5,000 in 1965 but today it is valued in the region of £340,000The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.Bill Wyman, pictured, lived in a flat above his family's car dealership in Penge, near Bromley, KentCharlie Watts, pictured, was living in Ivor Court in Gloucester Place in MaryleboneWe are no longer accepting comments on this article.Published by Associated Newspapers LtdKeith Richards, pictured, was paying £28-a-night to stay in the Hilton Hotel on Park Lane in LondonThe Rolling Stones front man was living in a mews flat just north of Marble Arch, picturedPart of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media GroupThe comments below have not been moderated.Mick Jagger, pictured, had the luxury of two landlines, which would have been very uncommon in 1965After leaving his flat, pictured, Wyman, later purchased the 15th century Gedding Hall in 1968