- Country home boasts two studies, cinema room and two swimming pools
- Set in stunning countryside and close to Horsham, Guildford and Brighton
- Summer house, pavilion and guest cottage also located on the grounds
This West Sussex home formerly owned by pop star Adele is being sold for £6.5 million.
The London-born singer owned the stunning countryside property in West Grinstead from 2011 to 2012.
It was introduced by Adele as her home in the hit US property show 60 Minutes and boasts a reception hall, which visitors can use to access the drawing room, dining room, sitting room and loggia.
There are also two studies, a cinema room, snooker room, staff office, extensive cellarage and wine cellar.
The extensive principal bedroom has an en-suite sitting room, dressing room and shower room, and there are also six more en-suite bedrooms, three further bedrooms and two further bathrooms.
Built on 84.76 acres of land, it also has its own leisure complex with indoor swimming pool, pool room, changing room, relaxation room, sauna and games room.
There is also an outdoor swimming pool, tennis court, pavilion, summer house, and guest cottage on the grounds.
Although the grounds are expansive and hidden, it is also near to local facilities, with Partridge Green close by, while it is also close to Horsham, which is 10 miles away, Brighton, 16 miles away, and Guildford, 30 miles away.
‘Situated in an outstanding rural location, in the beautiful countryside of West Sussex, and approached by a long private lane, a substantial, Grade II listed, country house enjoying wonderful views to the South Downs,’ the listing said.
‘Despite the enviable rural setting, the property is not remote and local shopping facilities and amenities can be found in Partridge Green.
‘The area is renowned for its exceptional private schooling, including Windlesham House, Cottesmore, Worth, Hurstpierpoint College, Christ’s Hospital, Farlington, Pennthorpe, Lancing College, Ardingly, Brighton College and Roedean.
‘Local sporting facilities include sailing along the south coast, with marina facilities at Brighton Marina and Chichester Harbour; horse racing at Plumpton, Goodwood, Lingfield, Ascot and Epsom; polo at nearby Knepp Castle and Cowdray Park, and Guards and The Royal Berkshire at Windsor, which are further afield.’