
A north Cumbrian holiday park with two fishing lakes is on the market for £1.65 million.
New Mills Trout Fishing Park in Brampton, also has seven timber glamping pods, a six-bedroom former mill, holiday cottage and cafe, function room, communal party hut and fishing tackle shop.
It sits on around 6.9 acres of land and agents GSC Grays said the business was mainly derived from holiday letting, with additional income generated from fly fishing day tickets, fun fishing activities and tackle shop sales.
The two established fishing lakes are a popular attraction. The principal fly fishing lake has 12 fishing pegs, stocked with rainbow, tiger and brown trout while a smaller pond is stocked with rainbow trout.
Katherine Wigham, GSC Grays rural business & leisure agency, said: “New Mills Trout Fishing Park offers an idyllic lifestyle opportunity with holiday letting accommodation, set around peaceful fishing lakes, with potential for further development for a variety of uses, including a further four consented glamping pods and redevelopment of the barn and stores, subject to reinstating planning consent.”
Mill House is a former cornmill over three floors.

A traditional detached stone barn to the rear of New Mills House, set within private gardens next to two paddocks extending to around half an acre, offers considerable potential for redevelopment, GSC Grays said.
The property has lapsed planning consent for conversion into two holiday cottages and currently provides general storage and workshop areas.
Lake View Cottage is a stone-built, two-storey property offering holiday let accommodation.

Three of the glamping pods feature private hot tubs and outdoor decking areas.
A converted barn, currently comprising a ground floor café and reception/shop area, together with a commercial kitchen and external decked seating area, offers a spacious open-plan function and events hall which could be either operated as a catering business directly or re-let to a third party operator.





