This 'peaceful' caravan park in County Durham has a 4.2 out of 5 rating on Google reviews and is on the market for £850,000.
With 26-holiday static caravan pitches and eight chalets, Fineburn Chalet and Caravan Park has been listed for sale by GSC Grays.
The quiet parkland, located near Frosterley, Weardale, spans 7.25 acres and forms part of an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Google reviews from previous visitors speak volumes about the environment of the park.
Kevin Kirk-Hailey awarded the park a five-star review and said: "Limited facilities but such a beautiful, peaceful place".
James and Brooke Boys-Hope also awarded the park five stars, with James commenting: "Nice peaceful place" and Brooke saying it was "very peaceful!!"
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Situated on the edge of the Durham Dales, it's less than a mile from the market town of Frosterley and near Hill End village.
Within the parkland, the current holiday accommodations and the occupants provide a steady income.
A family has owned it for over three decades, and the site has been home to over 22 occupied caravans bringing in around £64,000 annually.
The park also includes residential quarters.
GSC Grays describes these as an "attractive, stone-built, two-storey house" with a kitchen/dining room, sitting room, two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Plans to build a larger shed at one of the chalet sites are under way.
According to the estate agents, the park offers an opportunity to run a thriving holiday business.
With 22 of the 26 caravan pitches occupied, four under residential tenure and a mix of seven or 12-month holiday leases, along with the eight chalets, there's room to expand and maximise the site's potential.
The scenic surroundings have drawn visitors, and the peaceful ambience, as reflected in its Google reviews, hints at a favourable business prospect amid the Durham Dales.
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