A farm is up for rent for £1 (NZ$2) a year in Great Orme in Wales as long as the tenant is prepared to look after its sheep and landscape.

For just over $2 a year you could be the proud overlord of sweeping seascapes, rolling hills and a load of sheep - but there is a catch.

A farm in Great Orme, Wales, is being rented out for £1 a year by the National Trust to anyone who is prepared to devote themselves entirely to its "fragile" landscape.

The 145 acre Parc Farm, which could fetch more than £1 million on the open market, is home to many rare plants and animals which the trust wants to protect.

ITN The farm has spectacular views and landscape, and sheep. Lots of sheep.

It also wants to stop the fragile grasslands from being turned into a golf course.

The successful tenant would have to take on the "nature-first" approach to grazing the coastal headland.

That would include many long days moving the 700-odd sheep around the farm's "difficult" terrain.