Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Laceby Manor develops new luxury lodge park

With wellness tourism forecast to grow by 16.6% annually and 94% of travellers incorporating self-care into their travels,* Lincolnshire’s Laceby Manor Golf and Spa Resort is enhancing its position to deliver UK wellness staycations with a new development of luxury lodge properties.

Set within 150 acres of grass and woodland, the sustainability-conscious resort is nestled on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and has been completely transformed over the past decade, thanks to continual investment in the golf course and club house, introduction of an award-winning spa and the addition of two restaurants, a fully-equipped gym and multiple on-site accommodation types.

Its newest restaurant, the adults-only Oak Room Restaurant, sits within the Spa gardens with beautiful views over the golf course and additional outdoor seating for al fresco dining in the summer. Open seven days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner with seasonal menus, a well-stocked wine wall and premium cocktails.

The Oak Room Pizzeria is a more casual dining option, open to adults and well-behaved children aged 11 and over. Freshly-fired sourdough pizzas are served by the inviting log burner or al fresco in the summer. On-site guests can order from the Oak Room Pizzeria to collect for in-lodge dining.

For those looking for an investment property, a weekend escape or a retirement retreat, the development of a new luxury lodge park is now underway with one and two-bedroomed lodges available for sale. Each fully furnished accommodation is bought with everything included, from TVs and appliances to bedding, linen and furniture.

With a 12-month season, lodge owners have the freedom to arrive any time, 365 days a year, or sublet using the fully managed rental service, backed by Landal Greenparks. Each lodge owner also receives two golf and gym memberships with member access included to the award-winning spa.

Laceby Manor Golf and Spa Resort will be showcasing a lodge at this year’s Lincolnshire Show on 19 & 20 June – stand no. 6-17.

Find out more at lacebymanor.co.uk/own-a-lodge

 

*Global Wellness Institute and Forbes

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