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Our Summary
- Planning Prospective purchasers will need to make their own enquiries of the relevant Local Authorities with regard to the prospect of conversions, extensions and alternative uses
- Viewings & Health and Safety Given the potential hazards of a working farm, viewers should take care and precaution with regard to their personal safety when viewing the farm
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Description
Broadreed Farm is a Grade II listed farmhouse located in the High Weald National Landscape, occupying a 26.10-acre plot with attractive views over the Weald. The farmhouse, built of Sussex tile-hung and timber-framed construction, dates back to the 16th century and features classical period details such as exposed beams and inglenook fireplaces. The accommodation spans approximately 3,924 square feet, arranged over three floors, with three reception rooms, a study, kitchen, five bedrooms, and multiple bathrooms.
The farmhouse is surrounded by gardens, including a kitchen garden, and outbuildings such as a store, greenhouse, and log store. A traditional quadruple garage and adjacent staff room are also located on the property. A one-bedroom brick-built cottage, known as Broadreed Cottage, is situated to the northeast of the farmhouse, featuring an open-plan kitchen, living area, and garden.
The property also includes a modern timber-framed stable block, large agricultural barn, sand school, and approximately 22.57 acres of land, mostly pasture with some woodland and ponds.