A block of just over 93 acres of farmland with areas of woodland, close to Hartfield in East Sussex, has come to the market through Savills.

Formerly part of Chartners Farm, the land is about 1.7 miles to the north east of Hartfield, a village well known for being the home of Winnie the Pooh creator AA Milne. It is accessed off Butcherfield Lane to the north and has direct access to Forest Way, a popular recreational path, to the south.

Classified as grade 3, the land has primarily been used for arable cropping, with some fields down to grass. There are about 6.2 acres of woodland and shaws, including two parcels on the western boundary, one of which incorporates a pond.

Chris Spofforth of Savills south east rural agency team said: “The sale of this attractive Wealden farmland offers the chance for farmers, growers, amenity buyers and investors alike to purchase a block of commercial land in an area where such opportunities rarely come to the market. There are some fine views towards Hartfield and the Ashdown Forest, with the River Medway running through the land to the south, abutting the pasture fields.”

The land at Chartners Farm is being marketed by Savills south east rural agency team for a guide price of £750,000.

For more information, contact Chris Spofforth on 07812 965379 or Hannah Riches on 07967 555724