ADELE'S "haunted mansion" is at the centre of a new explosive legal battle alleging the singer made the property unsellable.

Grade II listed 'Lock House' is situated in a tiny village in West Sussex, renowned for its spooky going-ons.

The superstar singer rented the historic home and gave a tour to US TV saying it's "all quite scary".

Adding: "I'm not rattling around here on my own. It gives me the creeps."

Adele rented it from tycoon Nicholas Sutton and his wife Ayse, a Turkish princess, who have been trying to sell the property since 2010 and put it on the market with agents Strutt & Parker, which deals in top-end, multi-million pound properties.

It was on for £6 million, but wouldn’t shift and Sutton blamed Adele’s comments saying: “[Her] comment negatively impacted future mar

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