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Tresilian Wood in Wales brought to market for £1.5m

The property comes with approved planning permission for potential expansion for future development

Tresilian Wood, located on the Glamorgan Heritage Coastline in St Donats village, has been brought to market for a guide price of £1.5m. 

The property, which is set on 7.5 acres of coastline, offers a range of luxury accommodation options, including unique glamping sites and lodges. 

It currently features six accommodation options with their own individual style and space – the pavilion, a spacious open-plan apartment with two sleeping areas accommodating four guests; Bugail Hut, a one-bedroom shepherd’s hut with space for two; Walden Lodge, a two-bedroom lodge for up to four guests; as well as three cabins, which each accommodates two guests. 

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Furthermore, the property comes with approved planning permission for potential expansion for future development. 

Much of the guest accommodation is also designed with sustainability in mind, featuring amenities such as solar panels and air source heat pumps. The properties also benefit from  private terraces, fully equipped kitchens, high ceilings and solid oak or Welsh slate flooring. 

Additionally, the property includes a very spacious two-bedroom residence for the current owners with an adjoining large insulated workshop, which could be converted into further accommodation subject to relevant planning consent. 

Ed Jefferson, hotel team agent at Colliers, said: “Tresilian Wood offers something for everyone, whether you’re planning a romantic getaway or a family vacation in the midst of stunning landscapes. 

“The growing demand for remote staycations in recent years has been remarkable, and we anticipate this trend will continue to prosper.” 

He added: “We’re excited to represent this outstanding property, with lots of opportunities to expand the business to include events as well as stunning retreats. We expect a lot of interest due to its high quality and beautiful setting along the coast.”

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