Home of Earth Shattering Alien Film Producer on the Market
Set within Heathcroft, a handsome red brick mansion block in the highly desirable Hampstead Garden Suburb, is an impressive three-bedroom first floor apartment. On the market for £795,000 through Anderson Rose, the property is currently the home of Gary Shoefield, the co-producer of an extra-terrestrial documentary ‘Alien Autopsy ‘that became a worldwide phenomenon in the 1990s, and spawned the Movie of the same name starring Ant and Dec.
Gary Shoefield, said: “I believe Ray and I were chosen to bring the footage to light and spread the word around the world about the existence of Alien life as a way to get the public used to the idea and as such I can confidently guarantee that my home comes with protection from alien activity or abduction.”
Released in 1995 as a Fox Network TV documentary Alien Autopsy: (Fact or Fiction?) was grainy footage of a purported autopsy procedure taking place on a potential alien being in the New Mexico city of Roswell in the 1940s, which followed real life reports of a UFO crash on a site close by. At the time of release the footage caused shockwaves across the world and with one repeat of the episode reaching 11.7 million viewers it led to much debate and inquiry into the potential validity of the footage and the reality of alien life being confirmed.
Following the release of the 2006 film Alien Autopsy, starring Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly (Ant & Dec), it was revealed that the autopsy footage released in the 1995 documentary was reenacted and staged to match the event captured on grainy footage acquired by Gary Shoefield and his co-producer Ray Santilli during a trip to the United States in the early 1990s.
In 2001, a leaked memo from CIA scientist Kit Green’s briefing to the Pentagon revealed that the original footage that inspired the reconstruction was genuine. A report from within the memo stated: “The Alien Autopsy film/video is real, the alien cadaver is real, and the cadaver seen in the film/video is the same as the photos Kit saw at the 1987/88 Pentagon briefing.”
Outside of the Alien Autopsy phenomenon, Gary Shoefield has enjoyed a successful career in television, and most recently was one of the key figures behind the Hologram concert tours of Roy Orbison and Whitney Houston.
Located opposite the entrance to Hampstead Heath’s Extension, the 826 sq. ft. lateral apartment has recently been refurbished and benefits from natural light throughout, as well as views onto the private internal garden square.
The well-proportioned home comprises a large reception/dining room, separate eat-in kitchen with modern integrated appliances, principal bedroom with large built-in wardrobes, two further guest bedrooms and a family bathroom. The apartment also benefits from a porter service, direct access to gorgeous private communal gardens and an allocated off-street parking space for one car.
The home is in Heathcroft, a highly desirable mansion block that dates back to the early 1920s and designed in a Neo Georgian style redbrick as part of the Hampstead Garden Suburb initiative spearheaded by Dame Henrietta Barnett.
In addition to Hampstead Heath located directly adjacent, Golder Hill Park is around the corner, with Either Golders green or Temple Fortune high streets within easy reach and offering a wide variety of amenities, shops, bars and restaurants. Golders Green Underground station (Northern line) is a short walk away, which provides a short commute into the heart of the capital.
The three-bedroom apartment in Heathcroft, Hampstead, is available for £795,000 through Anderson Rose, with viewings strictly by appointment only. For further sales information, contact Tel: 020 3324 0188 or visit www.andersonrose.co.uk