MOST Haunted star Yvette Fielding has revealed she’s ‘struggling to sell her £1m mansion’ – despite knocking £300k off the price. The paranormal investigator, 57, and her TV director husband Karl Beattie put the 16th century Tudor house on the market last year for £1.35million. Yvette Fielding and husband Karl Beattie are said to be struggling to sell their £1m Cheshire mansion Credit: PA:Press Association Yvette – who is known as the presenter of Most Haunted – described the property as “haunted” Credit: Rex However, the couple have since reduced their asking price down to £1,000,000. Speaking to the Daily Mail, Yvette said of the Grade II-listed Cheshire property: “Oh yes, the house is haunted.” Sign up for the TV newsletter Thank you! The 3,836 sq ft five-bedroom property’s features include a private lake, paddock, riding arena and woodland. Its 15-acre grounds boast a former gentleman’s hunting lodge, a minstrel gallery, a third-floor office, summerhouse and ground floor snug. Read more on Yvette Fielding Yvette’s work on Most Haunted means she is no stranger to encountering spirits Credit: Alamy The star said her home is no longer haunted, having performed a blessing Credit: Sky Yvette – who has fronted paranormal reality series Most Haunted on and off since 2002 – is no stranger to encountering spirits. Her home’s “occupants” are said to include Charles Deacon, a Cavalier who was murdered by the Roundheads during the English Civil War. As well as this, two small children who are named Master Benjamin and Elizabeth. Yvette explained she previously found kitchen chairs stacked on a table in a pyramid, in addition to a dining table that flew across the room. Most read in TV She performed seances in a garden shed and told how the house is no longer haunted – having given it a blessing. Comment now
Most Haunted’s Yvette Fielding ‘struggling to sell £1m mansion’ after knocking £300k off price – and holding seances
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