A residential property in the village of Spittal, near Haverfordwest in Wales, has been listed for sale with planning permission for the development of a touring caravan site, offering potential investment opportunities for those in the outdoor hospitality sector.
The listing, managed by estate agents R K Lucas & Son, includes consent for 20 touring caravan pitches and storage space for up to 20 caravans. The entire property spans approximately four acres.
According to the agents, the site already has electrical hookups in place and features two separate fields—one allocated for caravan storage and the other for camping.
A large steel barn is also located on the property, which R K Lucas & Son indicates could be used for various functions such as on-site storage, workshop space, or other support amenities, depending on the business model adopted by a future owner.
The main house on the property includes three to four bedrooms and a number of features that could accommodate either personal use or a potential hospitality function, such as staff accommodation or guest lodging.
The ground floor offers a timber-floored hallway, a living room with a double-glazed window overlooking the rear of the property, and an open-plan kitchen and dining room with a beamed ceiling and wooden cabinetry. A Rangemaster range and double Belfast sink are also included in the kitchen setup.
Additional features of the main house include a utility room, a ground-floor bedroom, and a bathroom with an overhead shower, according to a report by Western Telegraph.
Upstairs, two more bedrooms are fitted with carpeting and Velux windows, along with a shower room.
A separate annex can be accessed either from the main hallway or through a sliding door and contains an open-plan living area, kitchenette, and shower room, potentially suitable for self-catering rental use.
Private gardens surround the bungalow, offering countryside views that may appeal to tourists seeking a rural camping or caravanning experience.
Estate agents note the “picturesque and peaceful setting” and suggest the property presents “a wealth of opportunities” for either personal enjoyment or commercial development within the leisure accommodation sector.
For business owners in the outdoor hospitality industry, the combination of existing planning permission, infrastructure, and adaptable buildings could reduce the initial barriers to entry for launching a small-scale touring site or expanding a regional portfolio.
The availability of storage and camping fields adds versatility for seasonal operations or multi-use site planning.
Spittal itself is a village community that includes a primary school and is described by agents as having a welcoming atmosphere—factors that may influence staff retention or future site branding.
No closing date for the sale has been published, and interested parties are encouraged to contact R K Lucas & Son for further details.