The Island's latest homes for 'little people' have reached more than 6 million people.
Enterprise Minister Laurence Skelly revealed the figure in the House of Keys earlier this week.
The installation of fairy houses have popped up in recent weeks across the Island - including the likes of Bradda Head, Dhoon Glen and the Fairy Bridge.
Mr Skelly said the estimated number of people who have read about the features in press articles is 6.5 million.
It was also revealed the miniatures homes have cost more than £26,000 - equating to more than £6,500 each.
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