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Scottish caravan park put up for sale with £1.6m price tag

The site has a five-star rating from Visit Scotland

by Chris Jefferies
Nethercraig Holiday park in the Scottish region of Perthshire is being offered to potential buyers with an asking price of more than £1 million.
The current owners are looking to sell up and focus instead on their business at Crofthead Holiday Park in Ayrshire, Business7.co.uk reports.
Facilities on site include pitches for 60 lodges and static caravans, as well as space for 52 touring caravan pitches and indoor storage for a further 60 tourers.
The new owners will also get a three-bedroom house thrown into the bargain, according the business website.
Richard Moss, a director at property agency Colliers International, which is handling the sale, said: “This is a really interesting prospect given the acreage and potential scope for further development.”
The site also boasts a series of accolades, including a five-star rating from Visit Scotland and a David Bellamy Gold award for conservation and environmental excellence.