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Bivelham Forge Farm Oast is a Grade II Listed property built around 1850, initially forming part of the Glynde Estate. The original Oast House has been extended with a second roundel and a contemporary single-story extension. The interior features a reception hall, a sitting room with a wood-burning stove, an open-plan kitchen/dining room with granite worktops, and a garden room with bi-fold glazed doors and a glazed ceiling. The ground floor also has a shower room and a fifth bedroom. The first floor has four bedrooms, including a triple-aspect principal bedroom with an en-suite shower room, two double bedrooms, and a fourth bedroom. The gardens surround the Oast House and include lawns, raised growing beds, and a greenhouse. The property also boasts a fire-enclosed vineyard and an acre of Ancient Woodland, which features a Bluebell carpet in the spring.