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Parkdean Resorts holiday park in Devon sold in multimillion-pound deal

Ruda Croyde has exchanged ownership after 23 years

John Fowler group's leadership team on Croyde Beach(Image: Handout)

A family-run holiday business with 13 parks in South West England and South Wales has acquired a Devon resort in a multimillion-pound deal.

Ruda at Croyde Bay has transferred ownership from Parkdean Resorts after 23 years to the John Fowler group.

The deal will see John Fowler take over the 300-acre Ruda park with its 817 pitches for static lodges and caravans, touring and tenting, as well as a glamping village. Staff will transfer as part of the transaction.

Martyn Fowler, managing director at John Fowler, said: “This is a landmark day for our business. To acquire one of the most iconic holiday parks in the country is a real achievement. Holidays are all about location, and it doesn’t get much better than this.

"Ruda will play a big part in the future of our development. We are looking forward to the challenge of building on its considerable success whilst being committed to ensuring the park remains a cherished destination for new and returning visitors for years to come.”

Ruda has recently added a new Cascades tropical pool and flume, and comes with wide-ranging facilities including a number of bars, six catering outlets and supermarket.

Parkdean Resorts will also pass ownership of Croyde’s blue flag beach to the Barnstaple-based business.

Property director Ollie Fowler said: “We know just how important Croyde beach is to everyone in North Devon, with its UNESCO designated dunes and golden sands.