There are holiday lodges. And then there is the Kos.
At £300,000 this is the most significant purchase on the park, and the interior makes that immediately clear. The open-plan living space is dressed entirely in white and black with warm oak accents with curved bouclé sofa, black drum coffee table, a suspended wood-burning stove as the room’s centrepiece, circular gold pendant lighting overhead and a full-height slatted oak shelving wall that runs the full width of the space. It looks like a thoughtfully designed apartment in a good part of a city. The fact that you’re in the Lake District and Windermere is 30 minutes away is almost beside the point when you’re standing in it.
The kitchen island runs in white marble-effect with an induction hob set flush into the surface and black pendant lights above. It’s a kitchen you’d be happy to spend an evening in. The entrance hall has a built-in bench with shoe cubbies beneath it this is the kind of detail that tells you the design has been thought through from the moment you arrive.
The master bedroom has floor-to-ceiling slatted oak panelling, a full-height velvet upholstered headboard wall, gold chandelier and mirrored wardrobe doors. It’s a room that makes you want to stay in rather than go out. At 22ft wide, the Kos is over 10% broader than a standard twin lodge, and that extra width changes everything about how the space feels to live in.
The lodge is fully BS 3632:2023 compliant. This is the highest construction standard in the holiday home sector, covering everything from insulation and thermal performance to structural integrity. It’s the mark of a lodge built to last and built to perform, whatever the season. At this price point, that’s exactly what you should expect.
South Lakeland is Pure Leisure’s flagship park. The Kos Lodge is its finest property.
£300,000 — enquire to arrange a visit.