Three holidays parks in west Wales that were operated by Celtic Holiday Homes before it collapsed into administration have been brought to market.

Property advisory firm Savills, acting behalf of joint administrators Alistair Wardell and Richard Lewis of Grant Thornton, are inviting offers for Meadow House, Noble Court and Croft Court Country Park holiday parks.

Bid are being sought for the entire portfolio as well as parks on an individual basis.

Over the last 20 years significant investment has been made to upgrade and expand the parks, which includes modernising caravan and lodge stock, site infrastructure and enhancing leisure amenities.

Meadow House currently has 187 static holiday caravans and twin unit lodges. The site extends to 15.92 acres.

Noble Court accommodates a mixture of 173 privately owned and hire fleet holiday caravans, lodges and glamping units. The site extends to 49.70 acres.

Croft Country Park currently has 124 static holiday caravans of which 75 are privately owned.

Richard Prestwich, director in the leisure and trading team at Savills, said “This represents a unique opportunity to acquire well established holiday parks in Pembrokeshire, which is renowned for its stunning coastal scenery and sandy beaches. These parks have had significant investment and offer premium accommodation.”

The parks are situated in close proximity to one another near the villages of Summerhill, Reynalton and Amroth.