Man United footballer Gary Neville has splashed out on a new home - his own Pennine village.
Neville has bought a remote moorland hamlet, once home to 60 people, called Top O' Th' Knotts.
The village features a farmhouse surrounded by seven other homes and three barns, says the Daily Star.
But it's mostly derelict and hardly anybody lives there anymore so Gary sees it as an investment.
He aims to restore the buildings, live in the farmhouse and sell off the other properties.
The Star quotes a local as saying: "Not so long ago anyone wanting to buy Top O' Th' Knotts would have been called a village idiot.
"The place needs a lot of work doing on it but with the price of property these days he will probably end up making a fortune."