A farmhouse and glamping pods near Hadrian’s Wall is on the market for £1.25 million.
The thriving tourism business at Headswood on the Wall, formerly a farmstead, has direct access to the Hadrian’s Wall Footpath.
It has 5.8 acres of gardens, paddock and grounds and Headswood on the Wall includes 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.
It is being sold by H&H Land & Estates’ Penrith office, which says: “The new owner will immediately benefit with an income from the popular holiday rentals and will be presented with an opportunity to grow an already existing business.”
The large traditional four-bedroom farmhouse surrounded by gardens is currently used by the owners as a family home but would also offer potential as an additional rental.
The original, stone built one-bedroom Headswood Cottage is attached to the main farmhouse and is accessed via a private entrance, with the benefit of a private garden.
Each of the five very high spec glamping pods is fully self-contained, and features their own hot tub, shower room, kitchen, living and sleeping area.
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.”
In addition to the existing development, the new owner also has the option to undertake the conversion of the stable block. Planning permission has been granted for converting the building into four one-bed camping units, aimed at catering for those travelling the Hadrian’s Wall walking route.
The plans allow for creativity with some open space at the end of the block, and there is potential to turn the area into a café or laundry for example. While work is deemed to have been started on the conversion, there may be scope to revise the plans subject to the necessary approval.