Speaking to Closer Magazine about the decision to move from the mansion she bought in 2013, Ms Church said: “I’m not a millionaire anymore.
“What mattered to me when I bought The Spinney is it was absolutely beautiful and close to the forest and it was a big mansion house.
“We had a school there for a bit and a studio. When it is used by the community, it makes sense, but when it is not used, it doesn’t. We want to be in the mainframe and be involved in life and what it feels like.”
Ms Church shot to fame at age 11 after singing Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Pie Jesu in 1997.
She went on to perform in front of countless high-profile figures, including the late Queen, President Bill Clinton and Pope John Paul II.
She continued: “I was very fairy-tale-like and then it gets into this dark, twisted fairy tale.
“When I made money, I did say to my dad when I was 14, ‘I am not sure about this showbiz stuff. I am really not having a good time’ and he was like, ‘Just stick at it as we don’t get these opportunities’,” she continued.
“I did get to a stage in my teenage years, about 16 or 17, when I was like, ‘I don’t know if I can sing this s** t anymore’, but going around the world and singing in the biggest concert halls was phenomenal and I will be grateful for that experience.
“It’s the biggest tool for healing and the biggest tool we have for togetherness.”
Ms Church also revealed that she has made a return to singing after decades away from the music industry.
“Now I am able to do things that I am passionate about,” she said.
“I feel deep at the core of my purpose, it is about healing and it always has been singing classical songs. People felt soothed by that. It is a deep part of my purpose.”

















