The ax Jack Nicholson’s character in “The Shining” used to terrorize his family sold at auction in England for more than $200,000, a report said Tuesday.

The prop from the 1980 Stanley Kubrick horror flick sold for 170,000 British pounds — equivalent to $208,956 — at the Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction in London, the Independent reported.

The prop features a three-foot-long wooden handle and a blade that is about one foot long and an inch thick, according to the report.

In the movie, Nicholson’s character Jack Torrance has a mental break while caretaking the fictional Overlook hotel for the winter season.

Torrance eventually wields the ax and chases his family around the hotel with the weapon, at one point breaking down a bathroom door with the ax while his terrified wife hides inside.

At the auction house in London, other film memorabilia was also up for grabs, including the armor Russell Crowe wore in “Gladiator” and the lightsaber used by Mace Windu, aka Samuel L. Jackson, in “Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith.”