Hugh Lowther, the Earl of Lonsdale, has put Blencathra, a 868-metre high peak in the picturesque Lake District in northwest England, on the market for USD 3 million.
Lowther felt forced to sell the the 2,676-acre mountain, known as Saddleback due to its shape, to help pay off the reported 9 million pound he owes the Treasury from his father's inheritance.
Inheritance tax, set at 40 per cent, is payable on the amount of an estate above a 325,000 pound threshold.
"However, we need to realise capital for inheritance tax following the death of my father in 2006 and our aim is to retain the core portions of the Lonsdale estates intact as far as is possible."
The buyer will be entitled to use the feudal title Lord of the Manor of Threlkeld, which will allow the owner to apply for an individual coat of arms.
The buyer also obtains grazing rights for 5,471 ewes, 732 hoggs (young sheep of either sex), and 200 lambs.
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