Park Leisure announces £1.3m investment in new Yorkshire Dales development
Park Leisure, the luxury holiday home company, has invested £1.3m into a brand new development at its Yorkshire Dales park.
The development, named ‘Hawkswick’ after a location in the Yorkshire Dales, will see seven new lodges launch at the five-star Park.
Among the feature the new development include, glass wrap around verandas with all lodges, tarmac and resin drives, and is pet friendly.
Hawkswick is also a short walk to the River Ure and a 15-minute walk to the market town of Leyburn.
Three of the seven lodges at the new development have already been sold.
Mike Clappison, Yorkshire Dales general manager, said: “The new lodges will be a great and vital asset to our Park as it continues to grow and welcome new customers.
“As well as the site’s various family facilities including a children’s playground, Yorkshire Dales is a gateway to some of the best country walking trails, bridal paths and cycling routes in the UK and we’re at the very heart of that.”
The news comes just weeks after Park Leisure announced a £103m partnership deal with Midlothian Capital Partners (MCP) as the luxury holiday company embarks on its next phase of expansion.
Park Leisure has 10 sites across the UK in country and coastal locations.
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