Business invests £4m to create luxury staycation destination

Growing staycation destination developer, Actually Group, is investing £4m to create an exclusive new luxury retreat in North Yorkshire.

The business says it will showcase a new concept in luxury lodge holidays with the launch of Keld Spring Lodge Retreat.

Keld Spring occupies a nine-acre site near the village of Wombleton, in Ryedale and will feature a total of 30 lodges.

Landscaping is well advanced on site, with the first lodges due to be in place by the end of May. A launch event for Keld Spring is being held on site over the Easter bank holiday weekend, from Thursday 14 April to Easter Monday, 18 April.

Andy Sutton, CEO of Actually Group, said: “Keld Spring will offer innovative, luxurious living accommodation that offers the ideal recreational space inside and out, in a stunning location with so much to do and great places to visit nearby.

“It lays down a new marker for high-quality, sustainable holiday lodges on a site that complements its scenic setting and showcases the quality of staycation destinations we’re creating in many of the UK’s most beautiful regions.”

Rhodri Andrews, marketing director, added: “Keld Spring offers both a compelling lifestyle opportunity and a rewarding investment proposition.”

Actually Group is developing multiple sites across the UK and is aiming to create 15 new destinations, 1,000 lodges and 500 jobs by the end of next year.

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