Plans revealed for project next to Kate and William's home
A new woodland spa development could soon emerge on the Houghton Estate in Norfolk, situated adjacent to Anmer Hall
A wellness retreat is expected to be built next to Prince William and Kate Middleton's Norfolk residence.
However, it depends on the outcome of a planning application.
A new woodland spa development could soon emerge on the Houghton Estate in Norfolk, situated adjacent to Anmer Hall," said a report in GB News.
The outlet reported that Planning applications have been lodged with King's Lynn and West Norfolk Council for the proposed wellness retreat, which would transform part of the historic estate into a nature-centred sanctuary.
According to the report, "The development aims to offer visitors an immersive experience in the natural environment, with the planning statement noting: "Guests are encouraged to experience their natural environment, to slow down, relax, absorb and enjoy the surrounding tranquillity."
The proposed retreat would feature an array of wellness amenities, including saunas, outdoor plunge pools, and copper baths for guests seeking relaxation.
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