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Angus caravan park owners hope to sell for £1.75 million

This Scottish site is up for sale with a hefty price tag

by Chris Malone

Ever dreamed of owning your own caravan park and running it the way you want? Well this could be your chance.

Drumshademuir Caravan Park in Angus has been put up for sale by Ian and Pat Easson after 20 years of ownership.

The couple are now preparing to retire and are seeking a cool £1.75 million for their 17-acre site, which is capable of holding 80 touring caravans and 47 static holiday homes.

Included in the deal will be a number of caravans, two letting cottages, a house and a large area of woodland.

The site also features electric hook-up points, a laundry, a putting green, children’s play area, a shop and a tavern, as well as toilets and free shower facilities.

Colliers International is handling the sale and director Richard Moss told business7.co.uk that the offer presents a great chance for a new start in a stunning part of the country.

“The caravan park is pleasantly situated in the picturesque countryside with amenities at Kirriemuir just two miles away,” he said.

“Ian and Pat’s retirement is a great opportunity for new owners to achieve an excellent return on investment whilst enjoying a lifestyle change in a beautiful part of Scotland.”

Touring holidaymakers can choose from several well-appointed caravan parks in the Angus region of Scotland, including the Caravan Club’s Lochside site.