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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.

The traditional Sussex tile house has six bedrooms (Image: Savills) Sitting on the edge of the High Weald 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. READ MORE: Council considering tourist tax to 'reinvest in city' There is also a range of other modern and traditional farm buildings, including some with planning permission for four holiday lets. Inside the tile hung farm cottage (Image: Savills) 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 .” The farm has a number of outbuildings and two homes (Image: Savills) 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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