Heron Lakes Luxury Lodge Park Undergoes Elegant Makeover

In the heart of Yorkshire countryside, the heavenly Heron Lakes Luxury Lodge Park sits. Created following eight years of meticulous research and planning by the Bird family, the lodge breaks offered at Heron Lakes are renowned for being simply beautiful and tranquil.Set in 75 acres of idyllic landscaped lakes and woodland, the park is a desirable destination for a Yorkshire holiday and lies only four miles from the picturesque market town of Beverley, which boasts a number of retailers and an abundance of cafes and restaurants, yet is only a short distance from the historic city of York. The park is a nature lovers dream, with fun and therapeutic activities available such as fishing, country walks, cycle paths and nature watch programmes, as well as outdoor hot tubs for those who are seeking relaxation. A variety of lodges styles are available to choose from, including contemporary homes with stunning exterior designs, deckhouse accommodation by the lakeside and heritage cabins with open plan living facilities.Heron Lakes has recently undergone a breath-taking landscaping makeover. Designed and delivered by Heron Lakes Ltd, the landscape surrounding these lavish holiday homes has been reinvented with the incorporation of Tegula and Tegula Trio, some of Tobermore's finest block paving products. Tegula paving evokes a timeless elegance as a result of an amazing tumbling manufacturing process used at Tobermore. Tegula products model a natural weathered stone appearance and can transform the appearance and character of any area. Tegula and Tegula Trio in subtle, demure Slate was the ideal colour choice for the landscape at Heron Lakes, complementing the relaxed, understated ambience beautifully.
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