One of the most historic homes on the Isle of Man could be yours... if you have £6million to spend.
Bishopscourt in Kirk Michael has gone on the market boasting 12 bedrooms, eight reception rooms and a variety of luxuries including a library, coach house and access to the Chapel of St Nicholas.
According to Cowley Groves - with which the property is listed - the home has been an important part of Manx history for more than 700 years and hosted many important guests in the past including King Edward VII.
Along with the main building itself, there's around seven acres of land as part of it including landscaped gardens and a garage block with a chauffeurs apartment above.
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