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Picture of Heron Lakes, East Riding Yorkshire
Picture of Heron Lakes, East Riding Yorkshire
Picture of Heron Lakes, East Riding Yorkshire
Picture of Heron Lakes, East Riding Yorkshire
Picture of Heron Lakes, East Riding Yorkshire
Picture of Heron Lakes, East Riding Yorkshire
Swans At Heron Lakes
Picture of Heron Lakes, East Riding Yorkshire, North of England
Picture of Heron Lakes, East Riding Yorkshire, North of England
Picture of Heron Lakes, East Riding Yorkshire, North of England

Heron Lakes

  • Proprietor Miss Lynne Davison
  • Contact Lynne Davison (Sales)
  • Address Main Road, Routh, Beverley, HU17 9SL, Beverley, East Riding Yorkshire, HU17 9SL
  • Telephone 01964 545968
  • Telephone (Evening) 07966 805593
  • Telephone (Rental) 0808 168 2040 (free phone)
  • Telephone (Sales) 0808 168 2040 (free phone)
  • Fax n/a
  • Season Open all year

How to get there

Heron Lakes are situated in the village of Routh on the A1035, near the historic town of Beverley, which nestles into the Yorkshire Wolds.

Nearby

Beach
Fishing
Golf
Horse Riding
Sailing
Internet Access
Gym
Sauna
Leisure Centre
Shops
Bar / Pub
Restaurants
Bowling green
Cinema
Go Karting
Ten Pin Bowling
Water Sports

All the above are in a ten mile radius.

Features
50 Lodges (owned)
4 Lodges (for rent) £360.00 - £700.00
Piped LPG
Pets allowed
Parking
Designated / private parking
Visitor parking
Ground rent (p.a.)
Gated community
No smoking accommodation available
Concierge services
Hot tubs available
Fishing (lake / loch)
Fishing (stocked pools)
Warden/Manager on site

Other Facilities Fishing, Sailing, Windsurfing, Golf near by.

Special Offers New for 2011 2 more lodges to let.
We at Heron Lakes are delighted to offer Luxury lodge Getaways, so why not treat your self this year to one of our idyllic breaks, enjoy the peace and tranquility that only Heron Lakes can offer, or use our excellent park as a base for your travels around Yorkshire.
Set in 75 acres of beautifully landscaped lakes and woodland, four of our most popular luxury lodges are the perfect place to relax and unwind, the Contemporary, Heritage and 'Deckhouse' and 'Jasmine' lodges are all finished to a superb standard. Luxury kitchens and bathrooms plus open plan living/dining areas give the lodges a light and spacious feel, patio doors open on to large decks, which are almost on the waters edge perfect for a BBQ or just relaxing with a glass of wine, while watching the sun set over the lakes.
We are offering an ideal opportunity for any one wanting to get a feel of luxury lodge living, whilst having a peaceful and relaxing break.
Our prices start from £360 off-peak to £700 high season per week. We can also offer short or long term breaks minimum stay 2 nights. Please call Lynne on free phone 0808 168 2040 or 07966805593.

Owner's Description

Experience the pleasures of owning your very own lakeside holiday lodge, a true home from home, with all the comforts you have come to expect from life.

The design quality of materials used are nothing like the preconceived idea of a holiday home. You will find all the attention to detail that make our contemporary range of lodges so unique, encapsulating modern design for the discerning homeowner whilst offering comfort and style for spacious living.

Superbly furnished throughout, the state of the art kitchen design makes entertaining easy, featuring solid wood doors, choice of worktops, integral fridge, dishwasher and washing machine together with a full size oven, hob and extractor.

Two sets of double french patio doors leading from the lounge and the dining area allow you to step out onto the spacious sundeck for carefree summer days, barbecues and alfresco dining, allowing you to relax and soak up the uninterupted views of the lake from the comfort of your home.

The lodges are fully central heated, cosy and informal with modern fittings creating a timeless natural feel. Light and uncluttered, maximum use has been made of all the available living space making it the perfect home for the whole family to unwind.

These details were last updated on Tuesday 1 March 2011