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Colliers International to sell Cumbrian holiday park for £2.25m
Real estate advisors Colliers International have been instructed to sell Manor House Park in Allonby, Cumbria, a holiday park with 188 static caravan pitches, on behalf of owners the Brooks family.
Offers in the region of £2.25m are sought.
The park occupies 5.5 hectares (13.7 acres) and also has hardstanding pitches for 20 touring caravans and a bar and restaurant.
Head of Parks Agency at Colliers International, Richard Moss, said: “Manor House Park offers an outstanding investment opportunity.
“The site occupies a prime location between Maryport and Silloth, offers panoramic views of Scotland’s Solway Coast across the Solway Firth, is close to many amenities and the sandy beach of Allonby Bay and just a short distance from the many tourist attractions of Cumbria and the Lake District – all a huge draw for potential customers.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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