One of the Island's largest estates has gone on the market with an asking price of almost £4 million.
The Glen Auldyn Estate covers more than 1,100 acres from Guthries Memorial to Sky Hill and has numerous archeological sites dating back to the late Stone Age.
Chrystals Estate Agents, which has listed the land, says it's currently used for shooting and could produce sustainable energy through future wind, solar or hydro projects.
The estate has a price tag of £3.95 million.
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