The mansion boasts a raft of extraordinary facilities.
Heavyweight boxing champ Tyson Fury is eyeing a move to a multi-million pound luxury mansion, it is claimed.
The dad-of-seven reportedly landed a helicopter in the grounds of six-bed Billown Manor before Christmas.
Branded as one of the most exclusive period homes”, it boasts a swimming pool, tennis court, ballroom and helipad.
There are various reception rooms as well a multiple garaging and a gym inside the mansion.
And two, two-bed self-contained flats are nestled in “perfectly manicured parkland” which also features a huge lake.
If Fury and wife Paris were to move into the Isle of Man home, they would be a five minute drive from Ronaldsway Airport.
And there are plenty of schools near the home, located near Ballabeg in the south of the island.
The house – where every bedroom is a double en-suite – would be suited to someone after a “private residence and/or corporate headquarters”, the listing reads.
A source told The Mirror: “The owner, who has lived there for many years, is moving out and is advertising it to rent.”
The mansion would set back The Gypsy King – worth an estimated £50 million – £10,000-a-month in rent.
The new tenant must sign a two-year minimum contract.
Billown Manor is the home of Peel Group property tycoon John Whittaker, 81.
He is thought to be moving into the former home of Formula 1 champion Nigel Mansell, who lived on the island until 1995.
The Isle of Man is popular with the uber rich.
To qualify for residency, they must live there for at least six months of the year.