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Luxury Lodges, a collection of hotel-quality, self-catering lodges across the UK, has announced a £15m investment into its resort in Laugharne, South Wales.

The resort, designed to make the most of its location southwest Welsh Taf estuary, will encompass an infinity swimming pool, an outside hydrotherapy pool, a panoramic sauna, and an elevated restaurant and bar.

The first stage of development is underway; with plans to unveil the £5m clubhouse in late spring 2019.

Laugharne will join Luxury Lodges’ portfolio of self-catering resorts, which includes Clowance and Burn in Cornwall, Whitbarrow in the Lake District, a UNESCO World Heritage Centre, and Brunston in Ayrshire Scotland.

Managing director Ross Grieve, said: “This development is an exciting and important step in our plans to become the number one choice for luxury self-catering stays in the UK. By investing so heavily in our Laugharne property, we are demonstrating our commitment to this goal, and we are excited to share our progress as this resort develops”.

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