A luxury, adults-only wellness retreat has opened in the Ribble Valley.
Everything Retreat, a new adult-only collection of luxury lodges, has officially launched this December.
Nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Mellor in the heart of the Ribble Valley, the retreat is made up of 12 lodges and is the brainchild of businesswoman Louise Monk who has lived in the valley her whole life.
Louise said: “When you wake each morning and open your doors to see nothing but green countryside and sheep grazing on the dew-covered fields you can’t help but relax.
“We’re here to give people permission to stop, sleep, disconnect, reconnect, hibernate, take it slow – whatever you need to do at that time.
"The hustle and bustle of city life is great, but personally as soon as I start to see green fields and breathe the fresh air from this part of the world, I can feel the stress begin to melt away.
“That’s something I wanted to bring to as many people as possible, so when the opportunity arose to create a retreat in these stunning surroundings, where it’s okay to just ‘be’, I knew this is what I had to do.”
Each lodge has a private hot tub, wood burning stove and a supremely comfortable, king-size bed with bespoke-made mattresses as standard.
There is also a concierge service to deliver on every guest’s individual requirements.
Self-catering facilities in each lodge include a kitchenette complete with a Nespresso coffee machine, combi oven, integrated fridge, induction hob and a dining area/breakfast bar.
There is also the option for the stay to be serviced with a breakfast hamper delivered to your door.
Free Wi-Fi and sockets near the bed come as standard, with hairdryer, wardrobe and luxury bathrobes also included for all.
The Everything Retreat is also dog-friendly allowing one small, well-behaved pooch per lodge. There is free on-site parking for all guests.
There is also an onsite bar and kitchen which they say is a place for guests to relax and unwind serving snacks and charcuterie boards.
There are also plans to add health and wellness activities to the site.
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