Raywell Hall News

Local lodge park welcomes new residents

14th September 08

Raywell Hall Country Lodge Park has just welcomed its newest residents. Mr and Mrs Roundell this week collected the keys to their new 'Tarragon' lodge - the biggest on the park.

The couple from Harrogate first discovered the lodge park based on the grounds of Raywell House, the former 19th century manor house on one of Mr Roundell's business trips and fell in love with the location.

Mr Roundell said: "I spent a number of years working for a kitchen manufacturer which took me all over Yorkshire. I visited Hull, Beverley and the surrounding villages on a number of occasions and became quite familiar with the area. My wife and I are both delighted to be picking up the keys and we cannot wait to spend time here, the park is stunning and our new lodge is just as we imagined it."

The trend for holiday homes in the UK continues to grow with the caravan council estimating that there are 335,000 holiday homes currently in use in the UK. Their research shows that the overriding reason that people love this type of holiday is because it 'represents freedom' and gives people an opportunity to 'meet likeminded people' and 'enjoy the outdoors'.

When the park opened it was initially only open lodge sales. Recent developments have included the launch of a buy to let scheme, and a move into the hire market. The later enables visitors to enjoy a short break at the holiday park without the commitment of purchasing a lodge.

Raywell Hall Country Lodge Park is a stunning 35 acre development which stands at the foot of the Yorkshire Wolds, surrounded by ancient woodland. Those interested in renting a lodge should contact Hoseasons on
08448 471115.

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