The most remote house in England is going on the market for $11.9 million.
There is a house in the middle of a national park. The shortest walk to the village takes around an hour and 20 minutes.
The house is the highest youth hostel in Britain and was built in the 19th century. Its website says it sees up to 2,500 people a year.
The website of Mitchell's Land Agency states that the house has six bedrooms, five bathrooms, four living rooms, and two kitchens.
The house does not have a heating or internet. Water comes from the mountain.
The most remote home in England comes with over 3000 acres of land, including three mountaintops.
Mitchell's Land Agency doesn't give an exact price for the house on their website, but The Guardian said it was worth around $10 million.
It could interest everyone from a grouse shooting enthusiast to a rewilder, and everything in between, according to the Cumbrian sheep farmer who bought the property in 2015.
Bland told The Guardian that he doesn't care if the property doesn't sell. It will be another 100 years before anyone will be able to buy it.
There will be a sealed bidding process on wednesday.