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Robbie Williams ‘selling haunted Wiltshire manor ahead of move to Switzerland’

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Robbie Williams is reportedly selling his Wiltshire mansion (Picture: Getty)

Robbie Williams has reportedly put his ‘haunted’ Wiltshire mansion up for sale as he plans a move to Switzerland with his wife Ayda Field and their four children.

The singer bought the eight-bedroom property in 2008 and has spoken in the past about how it ‘gives me the creeps’, particularly his daughter Teddy’s room.

A source told The Mirror: ‘Robbie was in a different phase of his life when he bought Compton Bassett House.

‘It seemed like an idyllic hideaway in the English countryside but he never really felt at home there.

‘In a matter of months he realised it wasn’t where he and Ayda wanted to settle.’

The Angels singer is said to be ‘reshuffling his property portfolio’ since deciding to buy in Switzerland.

‘We have got a very, very old property – it is like a thousand years old’ Robbie said of the Wiltshire pile on Instagram Live.

‘There is one room that I am suspicious of. It gives me the creeps. Teddy, our daughter was sleeping in there. She doesn’t any more.

‘When she was getting old enough to speak, I said to her, “Do you like the bedroom? Do you like the house?” And she said, “I don’t like that house”.

‘I said, “Why?” And she said, “That room scares me”.’

Aerial photograph of an ?8.5 million country manor in Wiltshire, England. GV Compton Bassett Manor, Wiltshire the home of pop star Robbie Williams. See SWNS story SWCOMIC: Funny man Michael McIntyre is the latest celeb to ditch the capital in favour of a pretty village in rural Wiltshire. The comic and his family have bought a ?2.5million luxury farmhouse in leafy Compton Bassett - the Wiltshire village which Robbie Williams also calls home. McIntyre splashed some of the ?21million he netted from this recent Showtime tour on Breach House, Breach Farm, for his wife Kitty, and two sons Lucas and Oscar. The six-bedroom pad is just two miles away from the ?8.5million country manor which Robbie shares with his American model wife Ayda Field.
Robbie first bought the sprawling manor in 2008 (Picture: SWNS)

He went on: ‘I said, “OK, it scares me too. You don’t have to sleep there any more”.’

Robbie and his family, including kids Charlton, Coco and Beau, lived in Geneva for six months in the summer amid the coronavirus pandemic to make sure they wanted to live there permanently.

It was previously reported that his new swish Swiss pad cost £24million, with the Take That star apparently ‘delighted’ with their home.

Metro.co.uk contacted Robbie’s reps who declined to comment.

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