According to the owner of the manor, no one wanted to buy a luxury property for over 14 years.
Adele now lives in the mansion in Bevery Hills, Los Angeles. Imago Sport
Vocalist Adele The ghost stories once reported have made the Luxury mansion in England unavailable.
The owner of the manor Nicholas Sutton According to the singer’s 13 -year -old statements on a haunting property, he has produced a significant frustration for him.
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Old monastery
In 2012 CNN presenter Anderson Cooper interviewed Adelea at a 10 bedroom mansion in West Sussex, Southern England.
Adele had signed a six -month lease in the mansion. The singer wanted privacy and momentarily moved to a luxury property.
At that time, Adele, 23, toured with the presenter for the most part in an empty property. Adele revealed that the manor had once served as a monastery.
– This house is actually a bit cliché. All of this is really scary, Adele said.
In 2012, a singer friend told British media that the manor would cause “cold colors”. Adele was even claimed to have hired a bodyguard for not having to sleep alone in a large house.
Previously, the mansion, which has previously been a monastery, has 10 bedrooms, a gym, a swimming pool, a tennis courts and a helicopter hall.
Now the property owner Nicholas Sutton has been seeking permission to transform the manor into three separate homes. He also hopes to be able to turn the garage on the plot into a separate cabin.
It is clear from the documents submitted to the Horsham County Council that Sutton acquired the manor from the real estate agent in 2003.
He then made significant repairs to the previously monastery house. The house was built around 1909.
Suotton himself moved out at the end of 2011 and put the house up for sale at a price of € 5.75 million. When the house could not be sold, Sutton decided to rent it to Adele for six months.
Sutton building permit application includes documents. They show that the owner of the manor has been trying to sell the manor for 13 years, but to no avail.
According to Sutton, Adele’s comments have scared potential buyers.
– Unfortunately, in 2012, Adele said in an interview that she believes the house was a ghost house. This comment had a negative impact on future marketing measures and will continue to affect the reputation of the property to this day, the documents say.
The only offer over the years was in August 2020, but the buyer candidate withdrew after becoming aware of the property’s alleged ghosts.

