Powers Caravan Park, Ardmore, Co. Waterford
Guide Price: €7,000,000
Brian Gleeson in Ardmore has just offered as a going concern Powers Caravan Park in the popular seaside village of Ardmore. The Caravan Park, sitting on over 7 acres, is synonymous with this historic village and became a reality when the late Richard Power and his late wife Bridget saw an opening for such a facility in 1960. Over the years many changes were made to the park with the full servicing of all pitches allowing connection to sewer, water, electricity and provision of public lighting.
These days prime beach side static mobile homes are so popular and such is the location of Powers it is akin to the affluent Cork or Dubliner's prefab version of the Hamptons: out of stock, in demand and at a premium.
Zoned Tourism in the current Waterford County Development Plan, the renowned Park has been in the Power family for generations and current owners John and Tom Power have decided to sell this prized property. Perched adjacent the famous Ardmore Beach and with over 250 metres of beach frontage this Caravan Park offers endless potential says the sole selling Agent Brian Gleeson, who has successfully concluded many high profile coastal sales in recent months.
He said: "The c. 7 acres is in a prime prime location and offers superb asset value, significant development potential, immediate income stream with higher yield potential for a little extra investment. Yes this property has it all and the canny investor/purchaser will see a range of options and opportunities here."
Ardmore has always been popular and is one of the South East's beautifully sited villages. Virtually equidistant from the thriving towns of Dungarvan and Youghal, the historic village provides a pleasant blend of traditional and modern living.
It nestles in a spectacular bay, overlooked by a 12th Century Round Tower that stands 29 metres tall, is surrounded by a plethora of golden sandy beaches, making this award winning village a desirable place to live or holiday.