Robbie Williams: His "haunted" country house is back on the market

Robbie Williams
His "haunted" country house is on the market again

Robbie Williams and Ayda Field move with the family to Switzerland.

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Musician Robbie Williams sells his property in Wiltshire, England, he never felt comfortable there. It is also said to be "haunted".

The British musician Robbie Williams (47, "Angels") has brought his enchanted 9 million pound country house (the equivalent of around 10.4 million euros) in Wiltshire, England, back on the market after he was unable to sell it in July 2010 .

As "Mirror" reports on, he and his wife Ayda Field (41) never felt comfortable there because the property is said to be "haunted". "It seemed like an idyllic hideaway in the English countryside, but he (Williams) never really felt at home there. After a few months, he realized that it wasn't where he and Ayda wanted to settle." , a source is quoted as saying.

Move to Geneva

Williams is now planning a restructuring of its real estate portfolio and has decided to buy it in Switzerland, as the message continues. The family moved there last summer to try out a six-month stay. It was obviously worth it. Because at the end of January Williams is said to have bought a 24-million-pound villa (about 27.7 million euros) on Lake Geneva in Switzerland.

Robbie Williams and US actress Ayda Field have been married since 2010 and have four children together: Theodora (born 2012), Charlton (born 2014), Colette (born 2018) and Beau (born 2020).

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