89 Heron Lakes, Routh, Beverley, HU17 9SL
Sleeps: 4
Beds: 2
Pets Allowed: Yes
Size: 52' x 22'
Year of Manufacture: 2012
Make: Prestige
Model: Canterbury
Licence End Date: 2087
Park's Annual charges: £5500.00
This spacious Prestige Canterbury timber lodge is quality built to residential BS3632 specification and is located on the stunning and peaceful Heron Lakes Holiday Park, nestled among 6 lakes, woodland and wildlife. Situated behind the boating lake, with it's own path into the woods and some views of the lake, this spacious 52' x 22' lodge provides ample storage with a penthouse style walk-in wardrobe, utility and part-boarded loft.
Comprises two spacious double bedrooms, one with ensuite, a family bath/shower, study (or single bedroom), kitchen/diner with utility and roof lights giving it an airy feel. From the dining room are French doors leading to a separate full width lounge, with double doors leading onto the south facing decking making it ideal for family gatherings. Outside the newly built decking wraps around two sides and there is a double block paved drive and ample garden area.
The site has a 12 month licence and the lodge can be used as a second home/holiday lodge all year round.
Dogs are permitted and plenty of woodland walks for them.
PRIVATE SALE - This property is not for sale through the park so please contact us directly for viewings or info. Buyers will be subject to approval by the park when an offer is made.
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This sought after park is located close to the historic town of Beverley with all the amenities such as a cinema, Saturday market, thriving High Street, many pubs and restaurants, the famous Beverley Minster, a theatre, racecourse and Beverley Westwood parkland. 15 minutes in the other direction you will find the beach at Hornsea town. The park allows lodge owners to fish the many lakes which comprise of carp, course and trout.
Onsite there is Pasco's restaurant serving Italian food.
All descriptions, dimensions, references to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation and other details are given in good faith and are believed to be correct, but any intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their correctness.