J.K. Rowling is to build an equestrian centre at her mansion.
The author of the Harry Potter book series and her husband Neil Murray, 45, were given planning permission by Edinburgh council last month to erect stables and two buildings for staff to live in, at a cost of £2million (NZ$3.57 million), at their lavish home in the Scottish capital.
The 51-year-old writer's husband is listed as the director of the build, according an application by horsing company Blagdon Equestrian Limited obtained by The Sun newspaper.
The design plans state: "The farmland is mixed grazing, arable and there is a group of farm buildings and dwellings. The applicant acquired the farm in 2012 by which time the property had fallen into a state of disrepair.
"All the buildings had suffered from lack of maintenance and field fences and walls were broken down.