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£4m luxury lodge resort set to launch in North Yorkshire

Architect-led design with contemporary elegance offered by market entrant Actually Group after Welsh manufacturing site purchased by Tyne team

Keld Spring Lodge Retreat

Fast-growing staycation destination developer Actually Group is about to launch a £4 million exclusive new luxury retreat in North Yorkshire.

The Sunderland-headquartered company, with a stated ambition to raise the bar for high-end staycation experiences, is preparing to showcase a new concept in luxury lodge holidays with the launch of Keld Spring Lodge Retreat.

It is described as a flagship development of premium quality, low-carbon lodges, blending architect-led design with contemporary elegance.

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Actually is aiming to create 15 new destinations, together offering 1,000 lodges and providing 500 new jobs by the end of next year.

Keld Spring occupies a picturesque nine-acre site enjoying panoramic views near the village of Wombleton in Ryedale, in the heart of the North Yorkshire countryside.

The development will feature 30 lodges, offering five-star luxury in one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s most desirable holiday locations, on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park and the Howardian Hills.

Andy Sutton, chief executive 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.