Buyers reserve lodges worth over £2m as luxury retreat launches

Luxury lodges with a value of more than £2m have been reserved following the launch of a new “staycation” development in North Yorkshire.

Keld Spring Lodge Retreat is being constructed by destination developer Actually Group. The gated development will offer 30 low-carbon lodges, with the first due to be in place on the nine-acre site by June.

It is located near the village of Wombleton in Ryedale, on the edge of the North York Moors National Park and the Howardian Hills.

Andy Sutton, CEO of Actually Group, said: “The launch was a great success and it was a pleasure for our team to talk through ideas with potential buyers, helping them to visualise their dreams and how we can make them a reality.

“Keld Spring will offer a different level of luxurious lodge living and bring a whole new dimension to the UK staycation market.

“We’re now looking forward to the first lodges arriving and watching Keld Spring come to life over the coming months.”

Rhodri Andrews, marketing director, said: “The location couldn’t be better and provides the perfect backdrop to everything you could wish for in a luxury staycation destination.

“The premium lodges at Keld Spring will be of the highest quality, providing owners with a hugely desirable lifestyle in a stunning setting.”

Actually Group has a growing portfolio of developments in sought-after UK holiday locations, including North Wales, Cumbria, Cornwall and Devon. The company is aiming to create 15 new destinations, 1,000 lodges and 500 jobs by the end of next year.

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