Prime Blue Flag beachfront development plot with mixed-use potential by the Gower.
Blue Flag beachfront location with uninterrupted sea views
Approximately 0.9 acres; potential to expand to 1.1 acres by agreement
Includes under-used tennis courts, public toilets, small vacant building
Offered on long leasehold basis; lease term to be agreed (unknown)
Public conveniences must be retained or replaced to Council specification
Council prefers beach huts retained; repurposing subject to consultation
Expressions of Interest deadline midday 12 September 2025
Slow broadband; excellent mobile signal; very low local crime
A rare coastal development site overlooking Blue Flag Langland Bay, offering approximately 0.9 acres with potential to expand to 1.1 acres. The parcel includes under-used tennis courts, an operational public conveniences block and a small detached vacant building — all presenting clear redevelopment potential for leisure, sporting or mixed-use schemes aimed at visitors and residents.
The council is encouraging schemes that enhance the visitor experience; demolition is permitted provided replacement public facilities meet the Council’s specification. Beach huts and an adjoining roadway/car park area (0.2 acres) may be available by agreement — the Council prefers the beach huts to be retained but will consider repurposing subject to consultation. Expressions of interest are invited by midday 12 September 2025.
Key constraints are material and must be planned for: the site is offered on a long leasehold basis (term to be agreed), the public conveniences must be retained or replaced under Council conditions, and any proposals will require consultation with the local authority. Practical site considerations: slow broadband, very low local crime, excellent mobile signal, and proximity to the Langland Bay Beach Car Park (circa 270 spaces).
This opportunity suits investors, leisure operators or developers seeking a prominent coastal plot with strong visitor demand. The position on the Gower Peninsula and immediate beach access command premium appeal, but schemes must factor covenant/lease terms, Council specification for facilities, and local planning consultation into feasibility studies.