Robbie Williams is reportedly struggling to sell his £7million countryside mansion but is refusing to lower the price.
The singer put his seven-bedroom Wiltshire abode on the market in September but, despite being one of the most viewed properties in the area, hasn’t found a buyer.
According to the Daily Star , Robbie, 47, has been encouraged to lower the asking price down from £6.75million but the star doesn’t want to drop.
A source said: ‘It really is stunning, but it is just not being offered on. The price may be too high for the current climate of buyers, but it doesn’t seem like he wants to come down from what it has been valued at.
‘It is causing all sorts of headaches.
‘Online, the house is doing so well, everyone is clicking on it and wants to take a look around, but the reality is, it has been sat there six months now and it needs looking at, because it’s not moving.’
Robbie and his wife Ayda Field bought the property in 2009 and put it up for sale with estate agent Knight Frank.
The house is on a 71-acre country estate and features an additional cottage, a football pitch, a tennis court, a helicopter hangar and two flats for staff members.
Inside the home, called Compton Bassett House, there is a leisure spa featuring a gym, indoor swimming pool, a hot tub and sauna.
MailOnline has contacted representatives for Robbie Williams for comment.
When the house was put on then market, Robbie said: ‘Compton Bassett House has been the perfect escape for our family.