Rocks Lane, High Hurstwood, Uckfield... Land for sale

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Rocks Lane, High Hurstwood, Uckfield... Land for sale

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 stunning 132-acre block of Wealden farmland in the High Weald National Landscape, with planning consent for a modern 3-bedroom farmhouse subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition. The farm is idyllically located off Rocks Lane, with a private driveway and breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The farmhouse, which will be built using the existing brick bull pens, will feature a large kitchen/dinner, study, and two generous bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. The farm also includes a newly created yard area, a modern steel-framed barn, and a large area of pasture fields, protective shaws, and Stonehouse Wood, a 29-acre broadleaf woodland. The land is classified as grade 3 and has been well-maintained, with stock fencing, water laid-on, and new leys re-sown in 2016. The property offers a unique opportunity to create an eco-friendly home or rural business, with potential for tourism or leisure uses such as glamping or eco-pods, subject to the necessary consents.