Raywell Hall Country Lodge Park
2a0e9b7b-60b0-45aa-8aa5-aab65063c042
RAYWELL Hall Country Lodge Park is situated in the heart of the Yorkshire Wolds, close to the delightful villages of Cottingham, Walkington and Bishop Burton. Beverley, with its medieval streets and weekly market, is a short drive away, as is Kingston-Upon-Hull with its restaurants, theatres, shops and museums.The park – which was recently awarded the David Bellamy Silver accolade – is part of the Raywell House Estate, and is located adjacent to the 19th century manor house. The grounds have been landscaped to create a natural and peaceful environment, including ornamental lakes and the planting of deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs. The mature woodlands within the park are home to many species of birds as well as deer, fox and rabbit, and include a woodland walk and picnic area.
The team at Raywell offers a first-class customer experience, from selecting your plot through to siting or building your top-quality lodge. Raywell has recently been granted permission to build traditionally constructed lodges which are compliant with residential building regulations and highly energy efficient. All our lodges are fully furnished and come complete with fitted kitchens with integrated appliances, central heating and double-glazing.
The Yorkshire Wolds are a magnet for outdoor enthusiasts. The Wolds Way, a 79-mile trail, has its starting point close to the park, and there are also golf courses and leisure centres nearby.
Enjoy a day out along the East Coast and visit Hornsea, Bridlington, Flamborough and Scarborough. Take a ride through the Yorkshire Moors National Park, or drive to the resort of Whitby.
If you simply feel like relaxing in your holiday lodge, we have the award-winning Millers Tea Rooms and Farm Shop on site.
Our sales office is open seven days a week from 11am to 4pm, when visitors can tour the park and view our show lodges.
PARK INFO
Raywell Hall Country Lodge Park, Riplingham Road, Raywell, East Yorkshire HU16 5YL Tel: 01482 656774 Email: [email protected] Website: www.raywellhall.co.uk
• Annual fee includes ground rent, rates, water and maintenance of communal areas
• LPG gas and electricity metered individually to each lodge
• 99-year tenure
• Park open 12 months
• No age restrictions
• Pets allowed
FOR SALE
At the time of writing, an Advent Tarragon Opus show lodge was available at £139,950
This was published with the May 2011 issue of Park & Holiday Homes. To order a copy of Park & Holiday Homes please click here
Recent Updates
Park home refurbishment: all you need to know
Maintaining the condition of your park home, from its bathroom fittings to the condition of its chassis, is essential to both extending its lifespan ...
Living in a park home: all you need to know
What's it really like to live in a park home? What are the pros and cons, the fees involved and the most ...
Forest retreats: all you need to know
Relax and immerse yourself in nature with a holiday home forest retreat, fusing the community and perks of a ...
Our guide to holiday homes by the sea
If you're interested in buying a holiday home, chances are you're going to look at a coastal holiday park – ...
Holiday homes for all budgets: our guide to mid-level holiday homes
If you are looking for a quality holiday home but don’t want to buy at the top end, the good news is that you ...
Holiday homes for all budgets: our guide to affordable holiday homes
Buying a holiday home on a budget may initially seem a daunting prospect – but there is a lot of choice out ...
Park and holiday home decking: everything you need to know
Decking is a fantastic addition to your holiday home, helping you to enjoy a more outdoorsy lifestyle ...
Selling a park home: all you need to know
A complete guide on what to do if you decide to sell your park home ...
Park and holiday home finance: everything you need to know
Looking to buy a park or holiday home on finance? While holiday home mortgages are off the table, you can ...
Park home part exchange: what you need to know
Our essential guide for anyone thinking of buying a residential park home using part exchange, including ...
Other Articles
Solar panels for park homes: our advice
If you're considering installing solar panels on your park home, you're far from alone – this growing trend is backed up by sound scientific ...
Buying a park home: 10 things to consider
Buying a home on a residential park is a huge and exciting step. Here is our comprehensive guide to making ...
Park home and holiday home chassis: everything you need to know
The chassis underpins the structural integrity of a park home or holiday home. This guide to the essentials ...
Holiday home and park home insurance: your complete guide
Specialist insurance is key to finding the cover most suitable for both park and holiday homes. Read our ...
Park home maintenance advice
Your park home chassis, roof and guttering need to be kept in top condition and older homes may benefit from ...
Park home construction: everything you need to know
A complete guide to park homes, including how and what they are made of ...
Park home paint: how to keep your park home in pristine condition
Our guide to painting your park home and keeping it looking its best ...
A top choice of holiday homes for sale
For your perfect home away from home, take a look at this great selection ...
Buying a holiday home: your complete guide
Buying a holiday home opens up a vast number of benefits, as we detail in this comprehensive guide ...
Park home insulation: everything you need to know
This is your comprehensive guide to insulating a park home, including the benefits, costs and facts, all ...