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He bought Blossom Wood Farm in Peasmarsh in 1973, hoping to raise his children away from the limelight so they could lead a normal life, and has owned it ever since. He has also spent time living in Brighton's Western Esplanade, but it is the village of Icklesham that Paul also has a fascinating association with.


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This is Blossom Wood Farm in Peasmarsh East Sussex, purchased in 1973. Paul McCartney is a famous singer- songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer, who, with George Harrison, John Lennon, and Ringo Starr, comprised the Beatles.


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Despite owning Blossom Wood Farm in Peasmarsh, East Sussex, Paul McCartney has spent a lot his time there more recently since the pandemic broke out. Join SussexLive and sign up to our newsletter If you want to stay in the know with all the latest news, reviews and features from SussexLive then you can sign up to our daily newsletter email.


Woodland For Sale Lord's Copse, Peasmarsh, near Rye, East Sussex. 6.24 acres of Ancient sweet

The farm, named Blossom Wood Farm, can be found in the small East Sussex village of Peasmarsh, near Rye. It keeps the rockstar far out of the public eye as he enjoys space and privacy on the 160 acre estate. The farm is near Rye in East Sussex GETTY Paul enjoys the laidback life and has spoken about growing plants on his estate.


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The former Beatle's stunning 160-acre plot - dubbed Blossom Wood Farm - was purchased in 1973. Last year, Sir Paul revealed that he was isolating at his farm along with his daughter Mary.


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The 80-year-old owns an incredible 160-acre farm, known as Blossom Wood Farm, near Rye in East Sussex. The farm can be found in the quiet rural village of Peasmarsh, near the East.


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Sir Paul bought Blossom Wood Farm in Peasmarsh, East Sussex, in 1973 to bring up his five children. The estate includes a whopping 160 acres and is where Sir Paul grows rye, wheat and peas..


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The Beatles star lives on a sprawling 160-acre farm known as Blossom Wood Farm. READ MORE: Brighton's first Black bookshop owner 'completely blown away' by support from the public. His land can be found in the quiet rural village of Peasmarsh, near the East Sussex border with Kent.


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The farm, named Blossom Wood Farm, can be found in the small East Sussex village of Peasmarsh, near Rye. It keeps the rockstar far out of the public eye as he enjoys space and privacy on the 160 acre estate. Paul enjoys the laidback life and has spoken about growing plants on his estate. Peasmarsh is a… 1 Articles Left Center Right 1 gbnews.com


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The former Beatle's stunning 160-acre plot - dubbed Blossom Wood Farm - was purchased in 1973. Last year, Sir Paul revealed that he was isolating at his farm along with his daughter Mary and her family. The 79-year-old was due to embark on a series of European concerts in 2020 including a Saturday night performance on the Glastonbury festival.


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The legendary singer-songwriter stills owns his Arizona ranch and multiple residences in England including his massive 150-acre estate known as "Blossom Wood Farm" located in the village of.


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After finding fame with the Grammy-winning band, Paul purchased a 160-acre farm in 1973 in Peasmarsh, a village in East Sussex in England.. Her ashes were scattered at Blossom Wood Farm and her.


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Sir Paul bought Blossom Wood Farm in Peasmarsh, East Sussex, in 1973 to raise his five children. The estate is a huge 160 acres where Sir Paul grows rye, wheat and peas. Sir Paul also helps the local community, growing hops that a local brewer uses to make ale.


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Sir Paul bought Blossom Wood Farm in Peasmarsh, East Sussex, in 1973 to bring up his five children. The estate includes a whopping 160 acres and is where Sir Paul grows rye, wheat and peas. Sir Paul also helps out in the local community, growing hop which is used by a local brewer to make an ale.


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The house pictured is or was called "Blossom Wood Farm" when Paul bought more property in Peasmarsh and had it built, I believe in the early 1980's. Since 1973 until the completion of this house, Paul, Linda and the kids lived in "Waterfalls" a modest round (circular) shaped house that's just a mile or two away from here (usually well hidden in.


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Blossom Wood Farm was no rambling English manor house. Early visitors had to traipse down a dirt track through woodland to get to a small weatherboard and glass construction with an oasthouse.

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