Preston countryside holiday village gets the green light

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Preston countryside holiday village gets the green light
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A huge holiday village is to be built in the Preston countryside on land that used to be home to a golf course.

The attraction will be developed on the former Goosnargh Golf Club site and will bring 130 holiday lodges to the rural spot - providing what the firm behind the plans describes as “luxury accommodation” for tourists. Visitors will also be able to enjoy an on-site restaurant and bar, swimming pool, spa facilities and a gym - all reserved solely for their use.

The lodges Each of the 130 lodges will be single storey, with 2-3 bedrooms, kitchen/living/dining space, bathroom, a utility room and other spaces. They will have ramped access, via external timber decking that wraps around the properties, which is suitable for wheelchair users and prams or pushchairs. The lodges will also provide wheelchair-accessible internal spaces and bathrooms.

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