We've mentioned England rugby player and farmer's son Phil Vickery on Field Day before.
He's got a lot on his plate at the moment. As well as competing in the Six Nations (he was sin-binned in last weekend's game against Ireland), he's selling some land.
The prop, who now plays for London Wasps after an 11-year spell with Gloucester, is offering 80 acres of pastureland at his family's Cornish dairy farm.
There is 15,000sq ft of modern steel-framed farm buildings plus a range of stone barns, which could be converted into residential use, subject to the necessary planning consent at Part Killock Farm, which is near Bude.
Barry Hutchinson of agent Hamiltons, said: "Killock Farm is in a very beautiful part of the country and presents a multitude of options to a wide variety of potential purchasers."
Hamiltons has lotted the property four ways with a guide price of £535,000 for the whole. If you fancy the Vickery land, you can contact the agents on 01452 331134.
Right now, however, Phil Vickery is probably concentrating on his rugby ahead of next weekend's clash with France at Twickenham.
As for England's performance generally, well, I don't really want to talk about it, alright!


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