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Rocks Lane, High Hurstwood, Uckfield... Land for sale
Rocks Lane, High Hurstwood, Uckfield, East Sussex, TN22
£1,900,000
Rocks Lane, High Hurstwood, Uckfield, East Sussex, TN22
£1,900,000
Our Summary
- The location, combined with the tranquillity and stunning views, could also offer potential for tourism or leisure uses, such as glamping, eco-pods, shepherd’s huts, and more (subject to the necessary consents)
- Consented Farmhouse The vendors have recently been granted planning consent to convert a range of brick built former bull pens into a modern farmhouse (subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition), under planning reference WD/2023/1131/F
- There is great potential to create an eco-friendly home or rural business
- There is also lapsed planning permission to erect a second barn of the same size (planning reference WD/2017/1508/F)
- 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
- There are a number of planning applications in relation to the subject property with a full list available from the Wealden District Council Planning Portal or from the selling agents on request
- The important planning reference numbers are as follows: - WD/2023/1131/F and WD/2017/1508/FThe consented farmhouse will be subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition
Description
Reads Farm is a picturesque block of Wealden farmland in the High Weald National Landscape, extending to approximately 132 acres, with planning consent for a modern 3-bedroom farmhouse subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition. The farm, which has been in the same family for generations, offers a unique opportunity to purchase a beautiful and tranquil property with stunning views. The farmhouse, which has recently been granted planning consent, will be built using environmentally conscious design elements and incorporating renewable energy solutions, making it a harmonious blend of eco-friendly living and innovative design. The farm also features a modern steel-framed barn, a newly created yard area, and a range of pasture fields, protective shaws, and Stonehouse Wood, a 29-acre block of broadleaf woodland. The property is being sold as a whole and offers a range of potential uses, including tourism or leisure activities such as glamping, eco-pods, and shepherd's huts, subject to the necessary consents.