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English holiday park in ancient woodland reveals new expansion plans with more lodges plus pool and spa
A HOLIDAY park tucked away in ancient English woodland is set for a major glow-up.
The site will welcome new lodges, plus a swanky pool and spa, making it the ultimate countryside escape for families and couples alike.
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A luxury lodge park hidden deep in an ancient royal forest is fast becoming one of the UK's best-kept getaway secrets.
Rockingham Forest Park, tucked away in the historic woodlands near King's Cliffe, sits on what was once a World War Two airfield – but these days it's all hot tubs, hammocks and heavenly views.
The site opened in April 2021 with 50 plush cabins – and it's proved to be a hit with families, couples and nature lovers alike.
Set on former royal deer hunting grounds, the woodland retreat is packed with wildlife including deer, red kites and even rare butterflies.
THE EXPANSION
Rockingham Forest Park in North Northamptonshire has been granted permission to build 64 more luxury lodges along with a brand-new leisure hub, as part of a huge expansion.
Bosses say demand for the woodland retreat has boomed since launch – with bookings soaring as holidaymakers swap beach breaks for cosy countryside escapes.
The new phase will include lodges ranging from two to five bedrooms, plus a gym, swimming pool, spa, restaurant and bar, and a whopping 156 extra parking spaces to cater for more guests.
THE OBJECTIONS
The park's expansion hasn't come without controversy – with earlier plans for 80 extra lodges slammed over fears they'd wreck the local wildlife and clog up roads.
North Northamptonshire Council's planning authority initially raised concerns about flooding, environmental damage and traffic, with one resident branding the site a "notorious accident blackspot."
But despite the objections, the local highways authority gave the thumbs up – and the revised proposal for 64 new lodges finally got the green light.
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Anglian Water also objected, warning of pollution risks and capacity issues, but said the project could go ahead if a proper waste strategy is put in place.
Speaking on behalf of the developer, Becky Brown insisted the park is being built with nature in mind, saying: 'Phase one of the park was designed and has been built out with environmental stewardship at its core.'
She added the expansion will create 31 full-time and multiple part-time jobs and boost the local economy – all while respecting the area's sensitive surroundings.
THE REVIEWS
Guests are going wild for the scenic surroundings, swish kitchens and welcome packs filled with local treats.
One holidaymaker even spotted a stag strolling past their lodge.
The peaceful setting gets top marks from guests, with plenty of praise for the friendly staff, stocked kitchens and the bistro – where you can even order a pizza to your pod.
And it's not just the park that's worth a visit – nearby hotspots like Burghley House, Stamford and the stunning Fineshade Wood nature reserve offer perfect day trip options.
Throw in forest trails, off-road adventures, a microbrewery and local farms, and you've got all the ingredients for a proper countryside escape.
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