Hoburne Park, Swanage | Property for sale | Savills
Guide price £3,500,000(47.051.064 kr)

Hoburne ParkSwanage

  • Sole agency
  • Freehold

Key features

  • Site extending to approximately 10.83 acres (4.38 hectares)
  • Developed for 68 residential mobile homes
  • Planning consent to develop a further seven residential park homes
  • Currently owned and operated as part of the Hoburne Group
  • A number of pitches on the site benefit from elevated views across Swanage Bay

About this property

  • 53 of the 68 developed park homes are held in private ownership with Mobile Homes Act Agreements. The remaining 15 homes are held on long leases, also within private ownership. Set out within the brochure is a summary of the annual pitch fees payable by each of the homes. For the 68 units, the total annual income for 2023/2024 is £133,639.96. All pitch fees are invoiced bi-annually. The 15 homes held on long leases pay an annual rent of £10 per annum (fixed until 2079), which are invoiced annually. For 49 of the pitches, there is an annual charge for services, grounds & maintenance, which for the year to September 2023 was £652.92. For all of the leases and four units still on the original Mobile Homes Act agreements there is a bi-annual maintenance charge, calculated as 1/68th of actual expenditure. The most recent six monthly maintenance charge was £68 per home. All 68 units are subject to the water/sewerage charge. This is a recharge by Hoburne. There is one water meter on the park (at the entrance) and Hoburne is billed on the basis of water passing through this meter. 45 units on Mobile homes Act agreements are subject to 7.5% commission on a sale and the three units on the highest pitch fees are subject to 10% commission on a sale. The four units still on original agreements are subject to 5% commission on a sale and the leases are subject to 0% commission on a sale. One unit on a Mobile Homes Act agreement is subject to 0% commission on a sale, provided that the sale completes by 14th March 2025. If not, the rate is 10%. Within the boundary of the park, there are a total of four mine shafts, which provide access to former mines below the site. Copies of all mining surveys available are held within the online data room. The park benefits from a Certificate of Lawful Use or Development (Existing) for “use of the land for the siting of 68 caravans”. In addition to this another Certificate of Lawful Use or Development (CLUD) was granted by Dorset Council Application Number 6/2019/0032 dated 4th April 2019. The CLUD permits “use of the land for the siting of seven caravans”. A copy of the planning permission and CLUD, along with all associated plans are included within the online data room for the property.

Local information

  • Hoburne park is situated on an elevated position, overlooking Swanage Bay in Dorset. The park is spaciously set out, with a number of homes enjoying elevated views across the Bay. The low density nature of the development means that each home sits within a generous plot, many of which have substantial surrounding gardens. The park is approached via a residential road, with Durlston County Park and National Nature Reserve.
  • To the south east of the Country Park is Durlston Bay. The town centre itself is ½ mile to the east of the park. Swanage itself is a coastal town which has been developed around Swanage Bay, which is popular for swimming, sailing and diving. The town has a range of shops, restaurants, pubs and leisure facilities, as well as being within close proximity to many of Dorset’s Jurassic Coast destinations such as Durdle Door, Corfe Castle and Lulworth Cove.