A THRIVING tourism business within a stone's throw of Hadrian's Wall has gone on the market.
H&H Land and Estates have brought Headswood on the Wall to market. The sale of the former farmstead allows buyers the chance to purchase both a family home and the additional business already in operation.
The property includes a a four-bedroom farmhouse, one bedroom cottage and a thriving glamping pod business. There is also a stable block with planning permission for further development.
The cottage and glamping pods enjoy excellent occupancy rates and are sought after by those looking increasingly for staycations or for walking Hadrian’s Wall.
On launching the details of the sale, Glenn Howard of H&H Land & Estates said: “Headswood on the Wall is a stunning development and would be an exciting undertaking for any potential buyer.
“Set just off Hadrian’s Wall, the location is scenic, sought after and accessible. The various facets this property offers will provide the new owners with both an existing business and an exciting challenge, for further development.
"Opportunities to purchase such a dynamic, well-established business are hard to come by, especially ones located in an area which is such a sought after, year-round tourism magnet.”
The site is offered as whole for £1,250,000 - but the new owner will immediately benefit from income from the popular holiday rentals.
The farmhouse is surrounded by gardens, while a one-bedroom cottage with an additional private garden is attached.
Each of the glamping pods is finished to a high spec, and features their own hot tub, shower, kitchen, living, and sleeping area.
Planning permission has also been granted for converting the existing stable block into four one-bed camping units, aimed at catering for hikers walking the length of Hadrian's Wall.
It is suggested that it could also be used as a cafe or laundry area.
For further information or to arrange a viewing, which are currently strictly by appointment, please call the Penrith office of H&H Land & Estates on: 01768 840619.
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