Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour is planning to demolish a 122-year-old bath house to make way for a luxury home.

The 70-year-old rocker and his wife, author Polly Samson, 54, are seeking to build a new home for their eight children on the site of Medina House in Hove, East Sussex, yards from their current home.

They want to keep the form of the original building and incorporate heritage features from it.

But the proposals have sparked a protest poster proclaiming "we don't need no demolition, we don't need no thoughtless plans" has been taped to the building, in reference to the Pink Floyd track Another Brick in the Wall.