The 2,850ft-high Blencathra mountain, which towers above the Northern Fells in the picturesque Lake District region of Cumbria, was put on the market by Earl of Lonsdale Hugh Lowther in May, with an 1.75 million pounds asking price.
Funds from the sale of the 2,676-acre plot will go towards paying off the reported 9 million tax he owes from his father's inheritance, who died eight years ago.
Nicknamed the Saddleback due to its distinctive, sweeping ridge, the mountain was celebrated as "one of the grandest objects in Lakeland" by renowned fellwalker and author Alfred Wainwright, and was an inspiration to Lake Poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
But on Friday, John Robson, director of selling agents H&H Land and Property, confirmed the Friends of Blencathra were unsuccessful.
He explained in a statement that the Lonsdales had accepted an offer from an unnamed party which exceeded the guide price for the mountain.
It has now emerged the unnamed party is the London-based Mittal, CEO of world's largest steel-maker ArcelorMittal and one of the richest Indians.
The agent's statement read: "Prior to reaching this decision we had discussions earlier today with representatives from The Friends of Blencathra. We have taken into account both their offer and the fact that there is a significant shortfall between this and the successful offer."
"The reason behind the sale of Blencathra is to realise capital for inheritance tax following the death of the 7th Earl of Lonsdale in 2006. The Estate's solicitor has been instructed to proceed with the sale and we expect the matter to be completed reasonably quickly," the statement said.
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