Three areas of land, measuring about 349 acres, at Howmuir are being marketed by Savills.
The site, which features 253 acres of arable land and 89 acres of woodland, is located south of the A1, between Tyninghame and Stenton.
The first plot, described as Howmuir West, is about 193 acres and is being marketed at offers over £1.8 million.
Lot two – Howmuir East – is smaller at 102 acres and offers over £800,000 are sought.
Finally, Ninewar Wood measures about 53 acres and is available for offers over £100,000.
According to Savills: “The land at Howmuir is located in the heart of East Lothian, one of Scotland’s most productive agricultural regions.
“The land benefits from high-quality soils, low altitude and a favourable climate, making it well-suited to intensive arable production.
“East Lothian experiences relatively low average rainfall of 622mm per year, and temperatures typically remain above freezing in winter, with an average of 19°C in July.
“Situated approximately three miles south-east of East Linton, the land lies within a predominantly arable landscape.
“Transport links are excellent, with the A1 trunk road located approximately four miles to the north, and the Edinburgh City Bypass around 20 miles to the west.
“The local agricultural infrastructure is well-developed, with access to a range of merchants, machinery dealers and a successful machinery ring.
“Howmuir is currently farmed as part of the wider Biel Estate and is offered for sale in three separate lots, extending to approximately 349 acres in total.
“Of this, 253 acres are arable and 89 acres are woodland.
“The fields are of a good practical scale and layout, often bordered by mature amenity woodlands that provide well-defined natural boundaries.
“The land lies between 30 and 55 metres above sea level, with a gently undulating topography and a predominantly southerly aspect.”