GUIDE PRICE £110,000
• A CHANCE TO OWN YOUR OWN PIECE OF NATURE
• 8.21 ACRES OF WOODLAND
• WALKING DISTANCE OF EAST HOATHLY VILLAGE
• SOME WETLAND AREAS
• MIXED WOOD COMPRISING OF DOUGLAS FIR AND SCOTS PINE, AS WELL AS SOME FINE OAK TREES
• AN ABUNDANCE OF ENGLISH BLUEBELLS IN THE SPRING
LOCATION: The parcel of approximately 8.21 acres of woodland lies on the west side of East Hoathly village East Sussex, 400 yards off the A22 by-pass. Uckfield to the north is only 5 miles with its mainline station, Heathfield 7 miles and Lewes to the south approximately 10 miles.
DESCRIPTION: This attractive parcel of woodland forming approximately 8.21 acres (to be verified) is part of a larger block of woodland known as Moat Wood. There is a current felling licence in place with some works already having recently been carried out to thin the Douglas Fir and pines to allow native species to regenerate.
This woodland comprises of ancient and semi ancient woodland species typical to this area of Sussex. A mature section of Douglas Fir and Scots Pine plantations also adjoins the wetlands areas. Furthermore, there are other tree varieties including wonderful English oaks as well as other mixed woodland species. In the Spring there are an abundance of English Bluebells.
For nature enthusiasts, there are many opportunities within this parcel of woodland to observe birdlife, deer, and many other wild animals in their natural environments.
The Woodland is currently accessed by foot currently and can be viewed during normal daylight hours.
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GUIDE PRICE £110,000
• A CHANCE TO OWN YOUR OWN PIECE OF NATURE
• 8.21 ACRES OF WOODLAND
• WALKING DISTANCE OF EAST HOATHLY VILLAGE
• SOME WETLAND AREAS
• MIXED WOOD COMPRISING OF DOUGLAS FIR AND SCOTS PINE, AS WELL AS SOME FINE OAK TREES
• AN ABUNDANCE OF ENGLISH BLUEBELLS IN THE SPRING
LOCATION: The parcel of approximately 8.21 acres of woodland lies on the west side of East Hoathly village East Sussex, 400 yards off the A22 by-pass. Uckfield to the north is only 5 miles with its mainline station, Heathfield 7 miles and Lewes to the south approximately 10 miles.
DESCRIPTION: This attractive parcel of woodland forming approximately 8.21 acres (to be verified) is part of a larger block of woodland known as Moat Wood. There is a current felling licence in place with some works already having recently been carried out to thin the Douglas Fir and pines to allow native species to regenerate.
This woodland comprises of ancient and semi ancient woodland species typical to this area of Sussex. A mature section of Douglas Fir and Scots Pine plantations also adjoins the wetlands areas. Furthermore, there are other tree varieties including wonderful English oaks as well as other mixed woodland species. In the Spring there are an abundance of English Bluebells.
For nature enthusiasts, there are many opportunities within this parcel of woodland to observe birdlife, deer, and many other wild animals in their natural environments.
The Woodland is currently accessed by foot currently and can be viewed during normal daylight hours.
GUIDE PRICE £110,000
• A CHANCE TO OWN YOUR OWN PIECE OF NATURE
• 8.21 ACRES OF WOODLAND
• WALKING DISTANCE OF EAST HOATHLY VILLAGE
• SOME WETLAND AREAS
• MIXED WOOD COMPRISING OF DOUGLAS FIR AND SCOTS PINE, AS WELL AS SOME FINE OAK TREES
• AN ABUNDANCE OF ENGLISH BLUEBELLS IN THE SPRING
LOCATION: The parcel of approximately 8.21 acres of woodland lies on the west side of East Hoathly village East Sussex, 400 yards off the A22 by-pass. Uckfield to the north is only 5 miles with its mainline station, Heathfield 7 miles and Lewes to the south approximately 10 miles.
DESCRIPTION: This attractive parcel of woodland forming approximately 8.21 acres (to be verified) is part of a larger block of woodland known as Moat Wood. There is a current felling licence in place with some works already having recently been carried out to thin the Douglas Fir and pines to allow native species to regenerate.
This woodland comprises of ancient and semi ancient woodland species typical to this area of Sussex. A mature section of Douglas Fir and Scots Pine plantations also adjoins the wetlands areas. Furthermore, there are other tree varieties including wonderful English oaks as well as other mixed woodland species. In the Spring there are an abundance of English Bluebells.
For nature enthusiasts, there are many opportunities within this parcel of woodland to observe birdlife, deer, and many other wild animals in their natural environments.
The Woodland is currently accessed by foot currently and can be viewed during normal daylight hours.
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