Salterns Holiday Village in Seaview has been placed back on the market for £2.5million – half the £5million asking price when it was last listed back in 2018.
The 10-acre coastal site, overlooking Hersey Nature Reserve and situated opposite the beach, is being marketed as a going concern holiday business alongside the freehold interest.
The listing confirms the sale includes 16 holiday homes, a detached café, reception and management offices, as well as an established letting business currently operating on site.
Salterns Village was originally developed with 41 properties, although 25 have been sold off freehold in recent years. The remaining 16 properties included in the sale range from 2 to 4-bedroom houses, all with open-plan living spaces, access to landscaped grounds and shared parking.
The site also includes Salterns House, which currently provides reception and office space with a 3-bedroom flat above. Planning permission has been granted to demolish this building and replace it with a detached 4-bedroom residential dwelling with unrestricted year-round use.
Cafe Blue, a fully licensed café within the grounds, forms part of the sale and features a fitted kitchen, indoor seating and a terrace overlooking the nature reserve.
The business element, operated as Salterns Holidays, manages lettings for both the retained properties and around 20 neighbouring homes, covering bookings, maintenance and customer services. Marketing suggests forward bookings are showing strong growth into 2026.
Current planning restrictions limit holiday use to 8 months of the year, between 1st March and 31st October, although there may be scope for future changes subject to permission, according to Savills.
The guide price of £2.5million includes the freehold, business goodwill and fixtures and fittings.



























































































IW council should buy this to be used as Tempoary housing for Isalnd reidence instead of B&Bs
Totally, they should. As long as it could temporarily house people during the Winter period too.
Depends on the clientele, don’t want ant riff raff
in such a location.
IW Council would be better off buying the old
holiday in Puckpool, closer to Ryde.
Lol
Still too expensive in todays climate.
What ! 2.5 million that’s nothing..
Nothing is selling loads of homes for sale no money now this war is going to screw it up for months everything going up..