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New luxury lodges under construction at Lake District holiday park

27.05.2026 11:00 1 min 1 source
Times and Star ENG
New luxury lodges under construction at Lake District holiday park
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Hill of Oaks holiday park on Lake Windermere has started building six luxury lodges. Two developments, Wavell Way (four lodges) and Wakefield Height (two lodges), are replacing former touring caravan pitches and a manager's bungalow. The project follows low-impact tourism principles established by the park's founder, Sir Wavell Wakefield.

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New luxury lodges under construction at Lake District holiday park

27.05.2026 Times and Star ENG

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