A three-bed family home which is a mini airport – with its own little runway and hanger – is selling for £945,000.
The detached pad has a huge living room, kitchen and utility room on the ground floor.
The bedrooms – one with an ensuite – and bathroom are on the first floor.
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Outside, there is a workshop and 12-and-a-half acres of land.

There is also a small gin patio made up of mosaic tiles from Italy.
There are stunning views over the countryside from the converted barn.
But the unique feature is it also comes with an airstrip for aircrafts like micolights.
There is also a hanger to store them in.

The property is in Udimore, near Rye, East Sussex.
One home hunter said: “Less than £1m for this house which comes with it’s own aircraft hangar and private airstrip.
“Bargain for being able to avoid going to the airport.”

It is being sold by Equus estate agents and advertised on Rightmove, as reported on Luxury Property News.
The listing reads: “A barn conversion with undoubtedly one of the most stunning far-reaching views to the rear over the Tillingham Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with surrounding picturesque walks and bridleways.

“Currently the land is used for a private airstrip, short take-off and landing suitable for flying light sport and microlight aircraft and with an aircraft hangar and agricultural barn, but also general enjoyment by the current owner.
The barn is attached on one elevation to an adjoining oast house and the gardens and land wrap around three sides offering good seclusion to the whole.
“The glorious three-bedroom part vaulted well-presented accommodation includes a plethora of beams and timbers.

“With a feature central staircase leading up to a first-floor gallery and atrium with floor to ceiling windows offering the most fantastic views across the garden, air strip, pasture and valley below.
“Within the grounds there is also a small productive vineyard and winery building. For those with equestrian interests there is good space to add stabling and a riding arena within the grounds, subject to permissions.”
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