A thriving holiday business in the heart of West Cornwall is on the market for more than £1 million.
Higher Trevaskis Caravan and Camping Park, which spans six acres near Hayle, offers a peaceful setting with easy access to some of Cornwall’s popular beaches and attractions.
The freehold of Higher Trevaskis Caravan & Camping Park, situated on Gwinear Road, Connor Downs, is for sale for £1,700,000 through SBC Property.
Higher Trevaskis boasts a site Licence for up to 128 pitches, currently operating 89 pitches (72 with electric hook-ups) across nine landscaped enclosures.
Each enclosure offers a sense of privacy to enhance the park's custom.
The park is equipped with a range of facilities for guests, including:
Site reception
Play area
Recreation field
Ladies, gents and DDA shower and toilet facilities
Laundry
Recent upgrades have enhanced the park’s appeal even further, with the addition of:
Six hardstanding pitches
A new family/DDA wet room
A new laundry
High-quality Wi-Fi throughout the park
An outside wetsuit/pet wash area
A new play area
A new boiler for the shower block
The park also features a detached owner's residence, offering extended three-bedroom family accommodation with a private garden and parking.
This property boasts a range of modern features, including double glazing, a wood burner, underfloor heating, and an open-plan living space.
Higher Trevaskis also enjoys a quiet location on the outskirts of Hayle, providing the perfect base for exploring the wonders of West Cornwall. Within easy reach are:
St Ives
Gwithian, Hayle
Godrevy Beach and Lighthouse
Portreath
Porthleven
Praa Sands Beach
Marazion, and St Michael’s Mount
Porthcurno Beach and the Minack Theatre
Kynance Cove
Newlyn Fishing Harbour
The Lizard Peninsula
Falmouth
For further information, please contact SBC Property by calling 01872 277397 or via email at enq@sbcproperty.com.
Please note: Viewings are strictly by prior appointment with SBC Property.
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