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Holiday park with a mixture of log cabins and static caravans
Planning permission for 92 holiday chalets
Planning permission on a seven-acre field for a further 17 holiday units
Developed to accommodate 87 log cabins
10-month holiday season
Amenity building
Workshop/store
Children’s outdoor play equipment and adventure golf
Three-bedroom detached house and two-bedroom annexe
Approximately 8.619 hectares (21.3 acres) in total
Rural holiday park in the heart of South Wales with planning permission for further development
About this property
Local information
Penlan Holiday Park is situated on the western boundary of Cenarth Wood, popular for dog walking and less than one mile from the village of Cenarth, a local beauty spot benefitting from the tourist attraction of Cenarth Falls, which draws visitors to the area.
The village is located between Newcastle Emlyn and Cardigan on the A484 and is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Additional information
The holiday park is set within approximately 21 acres of undulating woodland and benefits from planning permission for the existing 92 holiday units and the new extension for 17 holiday units.
The property benefits from a spacious informal layout with the log cabins being of various age and sizes but of similar appearance and each having an area of private garden, set around quiet cul-de-sacs.
At the time of inspection the holiday accommodation comprised 87 privately owned log cabins, 9 privately owned static caravans/log cabins and there were 13 undeveloped pitches with planning permision.