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Or at least the land upon which it stands, Cornwall seems a problematic place with the moors privately owned and periodically sold off.

Brown Willy - one of the twin peaks that mark Cornwall's highest point on Bodmin Moor - is on the market for a cool £2.8 million.

Read more at........

http://www.westbriton.co.uk/brown-willy-in-cornwall-is-for-sale/story-29703632-detail/story.html#T5GkUBSdXqJM3tm2.99

Charlieboy should buy it and give it to the nation. He's got enough...

Seems it's now sold: http://www.cornwalllive.com/cornwall-s-highest-point-brown-willy-on-bodmin-moor-has-been-sold-for-millions-of-pounds/story-30266454-detail/story.html

View of Bronn Wennili (Brown Willy) by Sanctuary
here, along with last year’s press release on the Leskernick Stone Circles and Stone Row Clearance by him and his TimeSeekers team.

moss wrote:
Or at least the land upon which it stands, Cornwall seems a problematic place with the moors privately owned and periodically sold off.

Brown Willy - one of the twin peaks that mark Cornwall's highest point on Bodmin Moor - is on the market for a cool £2.8 million.

Read more at........

http://www.westbriton.co.uk/brown-willy-in-cornwall-is-for-sale/story-29703632-detail/story.html#T5GkUBSdXqJM3tm2.99

Looking at the big picture and what is on offer, £2.8 million is not a huge amount of money for the hill and over 1200 acres if you are a wealthy person that loves what the moor has to offer.

moss wrote:
Or at least the land upon which it stands, Cornwall seems a problematic place with the moors privately owned and periodically sold off.

Brown Willy - one of the twin peaks that mark Cornwall's highest point on Bodmin Moor - is on the market for a cool £2.8 million.

Read more at........

http://www.westbriton.co.uk/brown-willy-in-cornwall-is-for-sale/story-29703632-detail/story.html#T5GkUBSdXqJM3tm2.99

"He said "All this land is my master's"
At that I stood shaking my head
No man has the right to own mountains
Any more than the deep ocean bed"

Ewan MacColl