Land for sale
High Hurstwood, Uckfield, East Sussex, TN22 4BN
Guide Price
£1,100,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Pasture Land, Permanent Pasture, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jun 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Pasture Land, Permanent Pasture, Woodland
An extremely attractive block of Wealden farmland, with buildings, extending to approximately 132 acres.
Location
Reads Farm is located off Rocks Lane, at the end of a privately owned driveway in the beautiful Sussex countryside, occupying an idyllic position in the High Weald, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Idyllic and peaceful, it is nevertheless within easy reach of the pretty hamlet High Hurstwood and the larger towns of Uckfield (3.4 miles), Crowborough (5.6 miles) and Tunbridge Wells (12.5 miles).
Description
Reads Farm presents an excellent opportunity to purchase an extremely attractive block of Wealden farmland, extending to approximately 132 acres in total, and classified as grade 3 on the Land Classification Soil Series of England and Wales.
The land comprises generous size pasture fields, protective shaws and Stonehouse Wood, an attractive block of broadleaf woodland extending to about 29 acres. The land was stock fenced, water laid-on and the pasture re-sown to new leys in 2017.
In the heart of the farm there is a newly created yard area, with ample hardstanding and a steel framed 6 bay (30m x 15m) open-fronted barn built in 2017 and planning permission to erect a second barn of the same size (planning reference WD/2017/1508/F).
There is also a range of brick built former bull pens, which offer potential for alternative use (subject to necessary planning consents).
A good hard track provides access to the land leading from Rocks Lane to the top fields, from which there are fine views over the High Weald toward the South Downs.
Reads Farm is farmed in-hand by the owners who run a highly regarded sheep enterprise from the holding.
Acreage: 132 Acres
Directions
Heading south through Crowborough on A26, continue for about another 5 miles (ignore the first turning to High Hurstwood), before turning left into Rocks Lane (signposted to High Hurstwood). A stone pillared entrance to ‘Stonehouse’ will be found after a short distance on the left hand side, continue past Stonehouse Cottage and where the track forks, just before the main gates to Stonehouse, take the left fork where the land will be found either side of the track.
Marketed by: Savills, Sevenoaks
Location
Reads Farm is located off Rocks Lane, at the end of a privately owned driveway in the beautiful Sussex countryside, occupying an idyllic position in the High Weald, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Idyllic and peaceful, it is nevertheless within easy reach of the pretty hamlet High Hurstwood and the larger towns of Uckfield (3.4 miles), Crowborough (5.6 miles) and Tunbridge Wells (12.5 miles).
Description
Reads Farm presents an excellent opportunity to purchase an extremely attractive block of Wealden farmland, extending to approximately 132 acres in total, and classified as grade 3 on the Land Classification Soil Series of England and Wales.
The land comprises generous size pasture fields, protective shaws and Stonehouse Wood, an attractive block of broadleaf woodland extending to about 29 acres. The land was stock fenced, water laid-on and the pasture re-sown to new leys in 2017.
In the heart of the farm there is a newly created yard area, with ample hardstanding and a steel framed 6 bay (30m x 15m) open-fronted barn built in 2017 and planning permission to erect a second barn of the same size (planning reference WD/2017/1508/F).
There is also a range of brick built former bull pens, which offer potential for alternative use (subject to necessary planning consents).
A good hard track provides access to the land leading from Rocks Lane to the top fields, from which there are fine views over the High Weald toward the South Downs.
Reads Farm is farmed in-hand by the owners who run a highly regarded sheep enterprise from the holding.
Acreage: 132 Acres
Directions
Heading south through Crowborough on A26, continue for about another 5 miles (ignore the first turning to High Hurstwood), before turning left into Rocks Lane (signposted to High Hurstwood). A stone pillared entrance to ‘Stonehouse’ will be found after a short distance on the left hand side, continue past Stonehouse Cottage and where the track forks, just before the main gates to Stonehouse, take the left fork where the land will be found either side of the track.
Marketed by: Savills, Sevenoaks
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.