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Subject Topic: Buying a campsite??ADVICE PLEASE!! Post Reply Post New Topic
13/10/2006 at 2:03pm
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Hi,
Have been recently thinking of setting up a campsite on a farm but am now considering buying a pre-existing site. Has anyone out there done it/have any experience/advice/tips?? Where is the best place to search for sites for sale?? i would be after something small but with showers/toilets etc.
Thanks in advance (and thanks to those who have helped me out with posts in the past - always v v useful!!)
Kath


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13/10/2006 at 4:10pm
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Have a look at www.foxleisure.co.uk and www.edwardsandpartners.co.uk for sites for sale across the UK



13/10/2006 at 5:15pm
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Thanks, have been having a look at them but they only seem to deal in large sites. Does anyone know how very small sites change hands (say one field, camping only but with toilets/showers)?? Do agents usually deal with these or is it usually by word of mouth??


14/10/2006 at 3:05pm
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dont really know, but may be try estate agents.

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14/10/2006 at 4:05pm
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Phone caravan dealers around the country, they often are aware of the slightest hint of a park being for sale. Believe me, being a park owner is an incredibly stressful occupation so think long and hard about it.



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15/10/2006 at 10:02am
 Location: Norfolk
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Hi, I bought my CL in 2001 and still running it now. I suppose the big question is do you want more than 5 caravans at a time. Upto 5 caravans is usually no problem, above that prepare to do battle with the local planning department.

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16/10/2006 at 8:24am
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Has often been our dream to set up a small CL but to be honest i could not see it possible to break even let alone make any kind of a living doing this.

Nice advert CL Owner . Looks like a lovely site you got there. Can it pay??



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17/10/2006 at 10:20am
 Location: Norfolk
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Hi Bill,

   Thank you for your compliments on the site. If your looking to make a living out of it, then you want more than a CL. It will top up any income or pension that you may have. If you want a popular site you have to put in plenty of time and money. But the rewards are more than money, you get to meet and chat to so many different people, it also gives a purpose to keeping a 2 acre site looking clean and nice and being able to share it with people that appreciate the time and effort that you have put in. In short it will make you rich in contentment and pride, but not in the bank.

 

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17/10/2006 at 11:12am
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Sorry to intrude but was thinking of doing the same myself.
 
Do you need planning permission to run a camp site, or can you simply buy a piece of land and designate it a campsite.


17/10/2006 at 11:47am
 Location: Norfolk
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Hi Jane2,

     yes you will need planning permission to have a campsite. But if you only wish to have a CL ( max 5 vans ) then The Caravan Club can issue you a temporary planning permit on behalf of the local council, valid for 1 year ( renewable yearly ). I can only tell you about the Caravan Club, I assume that the C&CC do the same. It is not difficult to obtain and the criteria is very limited. All you need is a piece of land ( half an acre or above ) although smaller is allowed. One tap for drinking water and another tap at a place suitable for emptying waste and dustbins or similar. Electric points, toilets and showers are NOT part of the criteria, however lack of power points will greatly restrict the amount of visitors. I hope this helps.

 

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17/10/2006 at 12:41pm
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I am looking for a strictly tent site are there any other considerations-  CL caravan land? Sorry don't know what it stands for


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17/10/2006 at 12:48pm
 Location: Wirral
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CL = certified Location by caravan Club, they don't usually cater for tents

CS = Certified site by camping and caravan club, cater for all units

 



17/10/2006 at 2:19pm
 Location: Norfolk
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Hi Jane2,

      I just had a quick look on the internet, the camping and caravan club have what you need to know including a telephone number to call. I'm not sure if I am allowed to put the link to the page you want on here.

      The one thing I would say is, if you do go into business put an advert on this site, it's fantastic.......grovel grovel.

 

Dave



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17/10/2006 at 7:38pm
 Location: Redditch- Worcestershire
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Come on Kath, get this sorted we are looking for somewere to go for Easter, good luck Stormcrow


17/10/2006 at 7:51pm
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Whatever sort of campsite you have please oh please make sure there is plenty of space or I will not visit.  I do not care how lovely your shower, loo's whatever are if there is no space to swing a cat... if I live in the lap of the next door unit.... I will give  you a very very wide berth...

thanks

 



24/10/2006 at 2:19pm
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hi

Did you know that The Camping and Caravanning Club now has a Franchising initiative which will take individuals through the process of setting up a camp site of their own.

 

The benefit of this unique initiative is that the site will be under the umbrella of the worlds oldest and largest Club for all forms of camping. With over 400,000 members looking for new and interesting places to camp, that’s an astounding amount of knowledge and marketing expertise at your fingertips.

 

Potential Franchisees go through a ten step recruitment process to ensure that the business venture is the right one. Then, if it is, Franchisees will go through comprehensive training to ensure the camp site and management skills needed to run a successful business are in place. If there isn’t a potential camp site to set up, the Club will help in the search for that dream site.

 

The Camping and Caravanning Clubs award-winning sites are renowned for their high standards and friendly service. They are extremely popular and a number of Franchisees, whose sites have been open for a year or more, have seen a dramatic increase in occupancy rates.

 

To find out more about how you can be part of this unique business venture with the leading world brand in camp sites for all forms of camping contact Kathryn Paul on 08701 287240.

 



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Greenfields House
Westwood Way
Coventry
CV4 8JH
0845 130 7631



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