The late King of Pop's 2,700 acre estate includes six bedrooms, a 50 seat cinema and two lakes.

Michael Jackson's Neverland ranch has gone on sale - for a cool £65 million.

The late pop star's 2,700 acre estate includes six bedrooms, a 50 seat cinema and two lakes.

The amusement park rides it was once famous for have now gone, as have the orangutans and an elephant that used to live there with the eccentric singer.

There's also a swimming pool, basketball and tennis courts and at one time it had its own fire department.

Jackson paid around £13 million for the huge site back in 1987 and he lived there for more than 15 years, intil financial struggles meant he defaulted on a £15 million loan back by the ranch.

It has since been renamed “Sycamore Valley Ranch”, and is around 40 miles from Santa Barbara, California.

The former Neverland is being sold by Sotheby’s International Realty and Hilton & Hyland according to the Wall Street Journal.

“Our seller is not encouraging a lot of showings,” Jeffrey Hyland of Hilton & Hyland told the paper.

“We’re not going to be giving tours."