Rolling in a deep pile of cash? Adele’s 13-bed former country manor home could be yours for £7.25m
- Award-winning singer Adele lived in Lock House, West Sussex, and rented it for around £15,000 a month
- Glamourous property has 13 bedrooms, around 85 acres of land, a helicopter pad and even a summer house
- In total the sprawling home has almost 20,000 sq ft of living space with seven additional reception rooms
Homebuyers will need to be Rolling In The Deep pockets to buy this stunning country manor that pop star Adele once lived in.
The award-winning singer rented Lock House in Partridge Green, West Sussex, which is now on the market with estate agents Strutt & Parker for £7.25million, in 2011 and 2012.
The glamorous 13-bedroom property is very much as it would have been when Adele lived there and would appeal to celebrities as it comes with a helicopter hangar and almost 85 acres of land, making it very private.
Adele rented the grand home for about £15,000 a month and famously gave US TV host Anderson Cooper, presenter of 60 Minutes, a guided tour of the mansion in 2012.
Glamorous Lock House, in Partridge Green, West Sussex, was once rented by singer Adele for around £15,000 a month and is now on the market for £7.25million
Lock House was built in about 1900 and then extended and refurbished in the 1930s. Many of the Art Deco features from the 1930s have been retained, including built-in bedroom furniture and bathrooms.
Adele famously gave US TV host Anderson Cooper, the presenter of 60 Minutes, a guided tour of the sprawling mansion in 2012
The plush property is still very much as it would have been when Adele lived there and its numerous luxurious amenities, including a helipad, would certainly appeal to the rich and famous
Surrounded by rolling, green countryside, the glamorous 13-bedroom property comes with a helicopter hanger and nearly 85 acres of land
But she reportedly believed the house was haunted and paid a female bodyguard, a former chauffeur, to stay with her because she did not like being alone there.
Shortly after that she moved out when she and then boyfriend, now husband, Simon Konecki bought a £2.5m seafront villa in Hove.
Lock House was built in about 1900 and then extended and refurbished in the 1930s. Many of the Art Deco features from the 1930s have been retained, including built-in bedroom furniture and bathrooms.
It was a Convent of the Visitation in the 1970s before it was bought by the current owner and converted back to one house.
The former ballroom is now a stunning 56ft long kitchen/family room ideal for modern living, the Walnut Room has beautiful wood panelling, the elegant drawing room has a marble fireplace and the reception hall has a Jacobean style carved staircase.
A huge kitchen and living area provides all the room needed to rehearse for upcoming performances. In total, the property has nearly 20,000 sq ft of living space
The Walnut Room has beautiful wood panelling, the elegant drawing room has a marble fireplace and the reception hall has a Jacobean style carved staircase
Throughout, the property has been beautifully refurbished and planned for both a modern family lifestyle and for entertaining
The dining room especially retained much of the Art Deco features from the 1930s
The former ballroom is now a stunning 56ft long kitchen/family room ideal for modern living
Shortly after Adele moved out when she and then boyfriend, now husband, Simon Konecki bought a £2.5m seafront villa in Hove
The luxurious Walnut Room would be perfect for entertaining friends and also comes with snooker table
One of the property's 13 spacious bedrooms. Adele reportedly believed the house was haunted and paid a female bodyguard, a former chauffeur, to stay with her because she did not like being alone there
Planning permission was granted last year for a second floor extension to provide another two further bedrooms and there is a guest cottage in the grounds
There is also a three-bedroom adjoining staff flat and a leisure complex with an indoor swimming pool and gym.
Planning permission was granted last year for a second floor extension to provide another two further bedrooms and there is a guest cottage in the grounds.
The house has gardens and grounds of just under 85 acres with large sweeping lawns, light woodland and open pasture. It has a tennis court and pavilion, a summer house, an outdoor swimming pool and a helicopter hangar.
It is surrounded by the Lock Estate, which the River Adur runs through, and has beautiful uninterrupted southerly rural views to the South Downs National Park.
James Mackenzie, from Strutt & Parker, said: 'It's an amazing property. It was a convent or nunnery before and the guy who owns it bought it and converted it all back to one house and made it incredible.
'The swimming pool set up is amazing and it has the most enormous kitchen/breakfast/day room you have ever seen, the sort of room where the whole family base themselves.
'It's exactly what everyone wants in a modern house, it's the most perfect party and entertaining house.
'And it's even more private than it used to be because the owner bought in a lot more land round the back of it. So now everything you see, you own.
'It will appeal to someone who wants complete privacy.
'The current owner rented it out to Adele and I don't think much has changed internally since she was there.
'There's every chance it could be bought by a celebrity. We do have a number of them out there looking for property right now.
'It is built for someone special, especially as it has a helicopter hangar. It's a top of the range property, that doesn't come up very much.'
Adele (left) reportedly believe that house was haunted and paid a female bodyguard, a former chauffeur, to stay with her because she did not like being alone there. Left: The elegant drawing room has a marble fireplace and the reception hall has a Jacobean style carved staircase
A piece of artwork which has been retained since the property was redesigned in the 1930s by the Harvey family
This device us believed to have been used by servants in the house. Each of the faces would light up to indicate where a member of the Harvey family required waiting on
Should it get too chilly for a dip in the outdoor pool, the lucky new owner of Lock House needn't worry because there is also an indoor one
The house has gardens and grounds of just under 85 acres with large sweeping lawns, light woodland and open pasture. It has a tennis court and pavilion, a summer house, an outdoor swimming pool and a helicopter hangar
The gorgeous summer house situated in the near-85 acres of land. James Mackenzie, from Strutt & Parker, said: 'It's an amazing property. It was a convent or nunnery before and the guy who owns it bought it and converted it all back to one house and made it incredible'
Enjoying a high degree of peace and seclusion, the property has wonderful uninterrupted southerly rural views to the South Downs National Park
Lock House is situated in an outstanding rural location, surrounded by the Lock Estate, through which runs the River Adur
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