A multi-revenue property featuring a farmhouse, campsite, glamping pods, and commercial units has been listed for sale in East Hoathly, Sussex.
Fairview Farm, located on Scallows Lane, is being marketed by Savills UK with a guide price of £1,850,000. The property spans 3.38 acres (1.37 hectares) and includes approximately 30,666 square feet of buildings repurposed for commercial use.
According to Savills UK, Fairview Farm presents an opportunity for buyers seeking a diversified business model within the outdoor hospitality and commercial storage sectors.
“The sale of Fairview Farm presents an excellent opportunity to acquire a diverse mixed-use property, in a delightful rural setting, with the advantage of a substantial income,” Savills stated in a report by Sussex Express.
“The incoming purchaser of Fairview Farm will benefit from an established commercial and leisure tourism business, with potential to expand.”
The property includes a detached farmhouse measuring 2,315 square feet, separate from the glamping and storage operations, ensuring privacy while maintaining steady revenue streams.
Originally built in the 1960s, the farmhouse underwent remodeling and expansion in 2017 and 2018.
The residential structure features four double bedrooms, two of which have en-suite bathrooms, as well as a spacious kitchen, dining area, and living spaces. Gardens surround the home on three sides, and an oak-framed double garage is situated at the front.
For outdoor hospitality operators, Fairview Farm offers an established yet scalable business model.
The award-winning campsite features six pitches that accommodate caravans, motorhomes, or tents, along with three Arch Leisure glamping pods installed in 2022. Facilities include a toilet block and a modern shower block.
Savills UK noted significant expansion potential, as planning permission was granted in 2023 to enhance the site’s offerings.
“The approved planning is for a further nine pitches, four glamping pods, two shepherds huts and a new facilities building to include a shop, café and bar, with toilets, showers and laundry,” Savills stated.
This listing underscores the growing appeal of mixed-use properties within the outdoor hospitality sector.
For investors and business owners, the combination of established revenue streams and future expansion opportunities may offer a compelling business case.
With demand for glamping and caravan sites continuing to rise, properties like Fairview Farm exemplify how diversified operations can enhance profitability while capitalizing on the increasing popularity of rural tourism.