North Yorkshire caravan park acquired within 24 hours
Property consultancy Sanderson Weatherall has confidentially sold Burtree Lakes Caravan Park, a static and touring caravan park in the heart of North Yorkshire.
Burtree Lakes Caravan Park is located in a country setting close to the market town of Bedale.
Situated in over 11 hectares of land, the caravan park has permission for 53 static pitches and 56 touring pitches as well as lakes and outbuildings.
Adam Burkinshaw, holiday and caravan park specialist in Sanderson Weatherall’s York office, commented: “The park is in a highly sought after location and provided a fantastic business opportunity with immediate potential to develop additional static caravan pitches.
“We were instructed to seek a confidential sale. As a result of the park’s grade A location, attractive layout and further development potential we were delighted to agree a sale to an established operator within 24 hours of finalising the details.”
Sanderson Weatherall is a independently owned firm of UK Chartered Surveyors, property consultants and business asset advisors, with offices in Birmingham, Bristol, Exeter, Leeds, London, Manchester, Newcastle, Teesside and York.
The firm employs over 200 people and has a turnover of £15m.
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