A huge estate the size of 1,850 football pitches has gone on sale for £7m.
The stunning grounds are framed by woodlands, forestry and winding rivers.
Wildlife, including red deer, pheasant, partridge, duck and woodcock all live on the land.
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The estate is home to a seven-bedroom house that boasts breathtaking views.

It also has a farmhouse and two cottages.
And it is up for sale for the first time in 300 years, as reported by Luxury Property News.
The Cally Estate, in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, spans over 2,780 acres – the equivalent to 1,850 football pitches.
It is in the picturesque countryside near Gatehouse of Fleet, with views down the valley to the beaches of the Solway Coast.

The property would be ideal for anyone with a passion for farming or sports as it has livestock, a shooting syndicate and fishing rights.
The estate is being advertised by Goldcrest Lane and Forestry Group.
“Cally is an outstanding and diverse holding with exciting potential for the future,” estate agent partner Jon Lambert said.
“It’s rare to find an estate of this calibre, with its scale, mixed land uses, and remarkable location, coming to the open market.
“The Cally Estate offers an extremely rare opportunity.
“Comparable properties are few and far between.
“For those seeking a meaningful investment, a private sanctuary, or a landholding with limitless potential, Cally offers all this and more.
“This is a very special offering.”





