A holiday lettings business in north Norfolk which could easily be expanded has gone up for sale for £1.05 million.
Seaglass Barns at East Ruston, near Stalham, consists of three holiday units, and one more partially developed unit.
Planning permission has been given to convert a disused agricultural building on-site into a fifth holiday let.
Harry Downing from Arnolds Keys, which is marketing the property, said that with five units operating, the site could bring in more than £100,000 a year.
Mr Downing said: “Seaglass Barns is a very good example of a creative conversion which has been created to take advantage of very strong demand for holiday letting accommodation in north Norfolk.
“A fourth unit is yet to be internally fitted out, while a separate 1,8883sq ft barn has planning permission for conversion into a fifth, very large holiday unit.
“This is the perfect opportunity for an investor who wants to take advantage of the sustained strong demand for self-catering accommodation in north Norfolk, and who is able to complete a project which is already bringing in a profitable income.”
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