A North Yorkshire farm has secured a six-figure funding package from HSBC UK to support premises development and the growth of its holiday let business.
Shire Stays, situated on Cliff Farm in Pickering, has developed two holiday pods on its estate. The pods are built into the ground and fully equipped with fitted bedrooms, en-suite bathrooms, kitchen areas and king-sized beds.
The lets can fit between two-six guests at a time. Each pod has its own private hot tub, along with skylights integrated into the pods.
The new premises on the 150-acre farm has enabled the business to diversify its revenue stream, as well as support further employment.
As a result of the HSBC UK-funded development, Shire Stays is expecting a 35 per cent increase in turnover over the next 12 months.
Rob Scalding, managing director at Shire Stays, said: "The development of these holiday lets at Cliff Farm will provide a diversified income steam for us, whilst allowing customers to have direct access to the North Yorkshire Moors.
"We've already had some fantastic feedback from our guest and there has been a demand from across the UK. We look forward to welcoming more guests onto our farm in months to come."
Simon Harget, agriculture relationship manager at HSBC UK, added: "We're delighted to have supported Cliff Farm with the diversification of its business, providing high quality holiday lets for customers. The funding with allow Cliff Farm to continue building its business and create a sustainable future."
As well as providing holiday lets, Cliff Farm is a working beef and arable farm.