A seaside holiday site with 14 newly-renovated cottages has gone on the market for £1.5m.
Castaways Coastal Cottages in Kessingland offers a "rare opportunity" to run a successful business in a picturesque location which is ready to resume trading from day one of new ownership.
There are a mixture of holiday and executive cottages on the site in Kessingland. (Image: Paul Hubbard Estate Agents)
A view of Kessingland Beach from the holiday park. (Image: Paul Hubbard Estate Agents)
There is a mix of holiday and executive cottages that overlook the beach and the site is close to a number of coastal attractions.
The park has been given a "new lease of life" by the current owners who have completely renovated the site since taking it over in 2019.
The kitchen space inside one of the holiday cottages. (Image: Paul Hubbard Estate Agents)
The cottages range from one to three bedrooms with some boasting panoramic views of Kessingland Beach.
A recently renovated cottage at Castaways Costal Cottages in Kessingland. (Image: Paul Hubbard Estate Agents)
Facilities have been modernised and include top of the range electronics, solar panels and hot tubs.
The three-bedroom holiday cottages come with a hot tub. (Image: Paul Hubbard Estate Agents)
All cottages come fully equipped with brand new log burners, off-road parking, comfort beds, fast wi-fi, fitted kitchens and top of the range electronics including smart TVs, fridges, freezers and cooking equipment.
Wood-burning stoves are included in every cottage. (Image: Paul Hubbard)
An example of the toilet facilities. (Image: Paul Hubbard Estate Agents)
The park is a "very profitable business" and has "huge potential to grow" with the rise of staycations in the UK.
A bedroom inside one of the holiday cottages. (Image: Paul Hubbard Estate Agents)
Property Details
Coastguard Lane, Kessingland
Guide Price: £1,500,000
Paul Hubbard, 01502 531218, www.paulhubbardonline.com
A living room inside one of the holiday cottages. (Image: Paul Hubbard Estate Agents)
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