Cornish landmark Brown Willy for sale for £2.8m Published duration 12 September 2016

image copyright Thinkstock image caption The sale includes a five bedroom house, named Fernacre, four miles from the village of St Breward

The Cornish landmark Brown Willy is up for sale for £2.8m.

The 1,378 ft tor, which is Cornwall's highest peak, forms part of the 1,221 acres of land up for sale on Bodmin Moor.

The sale of Brown Willy, which is translated from the Cornish Bronn Wennili, meaning "hill of swallows", includes a five-bedroom farmhouse.

It also includes rights for shooting deer, woodcock and snipe, a wind turbine and a natural water source.

image caption The site is near the towns of Wadebridge and Bodmin

image caption The sale is on Bodmin Moor, An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Savills agent Penny Dart said public access to the tor would not be affected by the sale, which is protected under the Countryside Rights of Way Act.

"It is the ultimate 'get away from it all' place," she said. "It's a wonderful place to live."