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Victory Leisure Homes
selected as sole supplier for Actually Group’s new North Yorkshire holiday park
Four Victory Leisure Homes holiday homes have taken pride of place at Actually Group’s new Keld Spring resort, nestled in the North York Moors National Park.
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Close to the market town of Helmsley, Keld Spring is the third park to be opened by the holiday park operator and holiday home manufacturer. Holidaymakers are already onsite following the opening, with many more already committed to making it their holiday destination of choice for 2023.
The new park contains a total of 30 lodges, a mix of Actually Group’s own-built models and those from Victory; the only external supplier trusted with providing high-end accommodation to the brand new, luxury location.
Matthew Meyler, Actually’s managing director, said: “I like that Victory is a disruptor in the industry and breaks down norms. They move at pace and they’re always at the end of the phone. Their communication is really good, which is incredibly beneficial when managing multiple parks on the scale of ours.
“Victory’s holiday homes are modern and contemporary, and strike the right balance between being design-led and practical. The Lakewood and Riverwood models both offer something different, while providing a really clever, wellthought-out layout for owners and holidaymakers. Both holiday homes are finished to a really high standard. With Victory holiday homes at Keld Spring, our park really stands apart.
“We plan to grow and develop more parks, so will be looking to continue working together.”
Gary Corlyon, managing director of Victory Leisure Homes, said: “Actually boasts some of the most picturesque parks in the UK and having its trust to be its only external supplier is a real validation of our product range.
“We can’t wait to work with Actually once again as the group continues its expansion plans to open more parks across the country.”
Plans are already in place to expand the Victory fleet at Keld Spring. The park represents a £2.5m investment by the group.