Former pit transformed into holiday lets

Mayor Ann Kenyon with Rachel Wilson, director of Rossendale Holiday Cottages

A former colliery site has been transformed into a stunning collection of holiday cottages and glamping pods, attracting hundreds of people into Rossendale.

Jonny and Rachel Wilson, from Summerseat, bought the 20 acre-site on Dean Lane, Water, in 2010 on a speculative basis.

With a background in marketing promotion for prestigious hotels, Jonny has travelled the world and used that knowledge to develop Rossendale Holiday Cottages.

The first three cottages opened in 2014 and now eight have been developed, with the latest two, Bluebell and Buttercup, being officially opened by the Mayor of Rossendale, Cllr Ann Kenyon.

Cllr Kenyon said: “It is fantastic and a big asset to the Valley because we are short of holiday accommodation for families visiting their relatives.

“I had heard about the development, but visiting it has exceeded all my expectations. I would come here for a break.”

Jonny said: “We have a unique place here in a great location, the best facilities, staff and places for people to visit in Rossendale.”

Glamping pods were added from 2016 and permission has been granted for subterranean accommodation, which will be built into the hillside with a grass roof.

Jonny said: “We will be building eight luxury guest bedrooms, a swimming pool and health spa. We will be able to offer treatments and there will also be a small bar and bistro.

“We will still be encouraging visitors to explore the local area and we provide all our guests with a book of places to go to, and where to eat.

“All of our accommodation has been built and developed by local tradesmen to a very high specification and, wherever possible, we source from local businesses.”

The company currently employs 10 people, but that will expand to around 18 when the next development opens in 2020.

Jules Grady, from Ramsbottom, has previously stayed at Rossendale Holiday Cottages on a yoga retreat.

She said: “It is an idyllic location and you almost feel like you are in a part of rural England, Scotland or Wales.

“I would never have thought to come to Rossendale on a retreat but it really works as a venue.”

In the Spring, a children’s play area will be opening with a fort, zip wire and play equipment.

Already 4,000 native deciduous trees have been planted and Rachel said they were looking to add evergreen trees and shrubs to provide all-year-round greenery.

As well as the popular yoga- and cycling-themed weekends, Jonny said the location lends itself to corporate retreats for business professionals or team building activities.

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