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£8m timber lodge development completed
Published: 13 June, 2011
Bluestone National Park Resort has completed an £8m development of 60 new luxury timber holiday lodges in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The development adds 420 bed spaces to the existing 914 at Bluestone and includes three new types of luxury lodges that can cater for between six and 14 people. The resort now has 268 lodges catering for family and non-family markets. Swansea-based main contractor Dawnus completed the project, with Neath-based Seven Oaks Joinery Ltd supplying the timber frames and wood cladding. Other timber related work was by Strasdin Joinery, Kellaway Carpentry and Craftsman Flooring. The development, backed financially by Lloyds TSB Bank and Finance Wales, was completed on time and within budget. All the new lodges will be open by July. “This is a significant milestone for Bluestone,” said Bluestone CEO William McNamara. “The addition of these 60 new lodges means we can now cater for a much larger and wider market while maintaining Bluestone’s unique approach to making each and every guest feel special at what is an exclusive, luxury short-break destination in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.” Bluestone originally opened in the summer of 2008.
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