Two farms with country houses are up for sale.
The farms, called Greenhurst and Foxhole, are in High Hurstwood, near Uckfield and cover 378 acres.
In the mid-16th century, Greenhurst Farm was an important agricultural and labour resource supporting the growing demands of the iron industry.
National Landscape, the farms include two primary farmhouses, Greenhurst Farmhouse, a six-bedroom traditional Sussex tile hung house with period features, including exposed beams, oak panelling and open fireplaces, and Foxhole Farmhouse, a recently refurbished four-bedroom house.
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There is also a range of other modern and traditional farm buildings, including some with planning permission for four holiday lets.
The farmland is made up of arable farmland, pasture and woodland.
Chris Spofforth of Savills rural agency team in the South East said: “Having been in the ownership of the same family for three generations, the sale of Greenhurst and Foxhole Farms presents a rare opportunity for an incoming buyer in a beautiful, yet accessible, part of East Sussex.”
Greenhurst and Foxhole Farms is available as a whole, with a guide price of £7,000,000, or in ten lots.
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