Frank Savage, 28, appeared on the Channel 4 reality adventure series 'Hunted'. He is locked in a court row with his millionaire uncle, Ray Savage, over Pleasant Rise Farm in Sussex.
A reality TV star is in a court battle with his wealthy uncle over the ownership of their £1million family farm.
The farm, which is home to a popular campsite as well as supporting Frank's firewood business, has been in the Savage family for three generations. Backed by his brother and other siblings, Frank is locked in a court row with his millionaire uncle, Ray Savage, over Pleasant Rise Farm, near Alfriston in Sussex
Frank says his grandparents 'always intended for the land to be passed down through the family - not sold'. A trust left the farm in unequal shares to their son Ray, and Frank and his siblings. Ray owns an additional £1.5 million parcel of land on top of the farm he shares with his niece and nephews. In addition, he claimed he would never have made the financial and personal sacrifices involved in working the site over the years 'if he thought he could be required to leave it in order for it to be sold'.
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