County Durham luxury hotel invests £500k into new properties amid high demand
The continued success of a County Durham hotel’s unique treehouses has led to the creation of two new properties.
Ramside Hall Hotel, Golf and Spa has just unveiled Swan and Kingfisher, two additional glass fronted A frame houses, which represents a further £500k investment at the luxury property.
The new additions, which were officially launched last week and are now open for bookings, brings the total number of A frame treehouses up to six. Said to be ‘more suitable for couples’, the triangular houses have a lounge and kitchenette and an upper level with a 7ft bed, along with a sauna and hot tub.
Ramside also has four large scale, luxury, three bedroomed treehouses, one of which, Dove, is also used for intimate wedding ceremonies.
Anyone staying at the treehouses also has access to the hotel’s other award-winning facilities including Ramside Spa, championship golf courses and restaurants including the Fusion Asian Restaurant and the Rib Room Steakhouse and Grill.
John Adamson, owner of Ramside Hall Hotel, Golf and Spa, said the new treehouses would help meet demand. He commented: “Since we opened the first of the A frame treehouses they’ve been extremely popular, particularly as a getaway for couples.
“They’ve been the perfect complement to the larger tree houses which can take much bigger groups, or can be split into one and two bedrooms. We’ve decided to make this further investment because the A frame treehouses have been so well received and to now be able to keep up with the demand for them.”
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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