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Bulmer Farm Lodges proudly announce their new holiday home and lodgestyle development.
Bulmer Farm Lodges proudly announce their new holiday home and lodgestyle development.
Bulmer Farm Lodges proudly announce their new holiday home and lodgestyle development.
With beautiful countryside walks on your doorstep, fishing, golf, horse riding, bowling, cycling activities nearby or if that is too hectic just relax in your holiday home surroundings and do nothing.
Professor David Bellamy backs Bulmer Farm Lodges as boost for eco-tourism in Ryedale.
Artists Impression of the new Bulmer Farm Lodges
Bulmer Farm Lodges proudly announce their new holiday home and lodgestyle development. If you want peace and tranquillity in idyllic countryside surroundings, hidden away in the Vale of York, Bulmer Farm Lodges is the place for you!
With beautiful countryside walks on your doorstep, fishing, golf, horse riding, bowling, cycling activities nearby or if that is too hectic just relax in your holiday home surroundings and do nothing. Local attractions include Eden Military History Camp, which is just down the road. Picturesque villages and the country towns of Malton and Pickering are all nearby with the historic city of York, North Yorkshire and the coastal towns of Scarborough and Whitby all but a short drive away.
A BIG vote of confidence in Ryedale’s tourism industry was given by international biologist and wildlife campaigner Professor David Bellamy yesterday.
He was visiting the new Bulmer Farm Lodges site at Ryton, near Malton, where John and Barbara Cuthbertson have started work on a £500,00 first phase of an eco-friendly complex which will eventually become a luxury holiday village.
The first phase of 10 lodges has already started on a site rich in wildlife, but only three miles from the A64 road and such attractions as Eden Camp and Flamingoland.
For 40 years the site was a sawmill, which eventually went into receivership, said Mr Cuthbertson.
He ran a lawnmower service centre in Malton for several years, and his family had an ironmongery business. He previously worked on a oil drilling rig in Germany and Holland before moving to Ryton.
The lodges, which will have two or three bedrooms, will measure 45 ft by 20ft said Mr Cuthbertson, who added that the next phase would include complexes able to sleep up to eight people. The site, he added, was a countryside haven, with a great wealth of wildlife, including deer, foxes and otters.
Extensive tree planting is to be carried out, together with a landscaping scheme for the development which is being designed by Chester consultants, Bratherton Park, and rightpark4u of Ferryhill.
The lodges will be for sale, said Mr Cuthbertson.
“The complex will be at the heart of an area with so many attractions – York, the North York Moors National Park and Castle Howard, as well as the seaside resorts of Scarborough, Filey, Whitby and Bridlington,” he said.