Caravan, Camping & Boating, Newton-on-Rawcliffe, North Yorkshire
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Leisure facility for sale
Key features
- Pub and 42 pitch caravan park set in two acres
- Idyllic picture postcard lifestyle business
- Outstanding owners accommodation
- Lots of scope to develop pub and lodges
Description
Set in the heart of a picture postcard village in the North Yorkshire National Park, this village pub comes with luxurious family sized accommodation and a level two acre caravan park licensed for 42 pitches. The property sits in a truly idyllic location, surrounded by many local attractions. The village is a perfect resting place at the gateway to the North York Moors and the east coast towns of Whitby, Scarborough and Robin Hoods Bay. Goathland, the famous film setting for the long running TV series Heartbeat is a short drive away, as are other attractions such as Flamingo Land, Castle Howard. The famous North Yorks Steam Railway station starts in Pickering, just 4 miles from the pub and caravan park.
THE BUSINESS - The pub itself is run on a very low-key basis, to suit the owners personal lifestyle, with limited evening openings from October 1st to April 30th. Summer season has short evening openings weekdays and weekend openings from noon to close. Pub takings are circa £150,000 per annum (net of VAT). This leaves a huge opportunity for energetic and ambitious new owners to raise the profile of the pub, offer more food and take fuller advantage of the monopoly the pub has in the village. The pub has no permanent full-time staff on the books. The caravan park is licensed for 42 pitches. This is hugely advantageous to the business, as there are no permissible caravan park licences to be had within the National Park. Numerous pitches are currently assigned to year-long customers, currently guaranteeing a steady pitch rental income of £36,400 per annum. Roll-on, roll-off summer season caravan pitch income provides an additional income of circa £15,000 per annum.
THE PROPERTY - Externally: Traditional pub across from the village green, built from locally sourced stone, in-keeping with the conservation area. A number of outbuildings include the owners fenced and gated private garden and day room, the caravan park shower block and toilets, two self-contained guest lodges, long barn housing maintenance equipment (could be converted to form letting rooms subject to planning approval), two grass paddocks with hard standing pitches and nine electric hook-up points. The pub has a beer garden to the rear, partially covered with a hard standing shelter and an erected marquee, and bench seating to the front overlooking the village green. Other utility buildings include a barn with walk-in chiller, laundry room and ladies and gents WCs. Internally: Traditional, ground floor pub layout with bar and snug with wood burner, lounge with original stone-flagged floor and hearth with log burner, elegantly carpeted dining room, and games room with pool table. Comprehensively equipped, commercial quality catering kitchen. Ladies and gents WC. Private owners accommodation to the extensive first floor and attic, comprising long hallway leading to two double bedrooms, a single bedroom, modern fully-fitted kitchen diner, house bathroom and snug. Short staircase to large attic suite with double bedroom and en-suite bathroom, living room and study. EPC Band D.
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