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Britain's First 'Six Star Resort' Has Got The Go-Ahead

Britain's First 'Six Star Resort' Has Got The Go-Ahead

This looks sick.

Mel Ramsay

Mel Ramsay

A six-star resort is set to open in Cornwall after planners gave the go-ahead.

If you end up staying at this ridiculously awesome park, you'd be staying in either a luxury villa or a freaking treehouse.

Right. I'm going to stop right there. Let's think about this for a second. When I think about five-star hotels, I think of big, massive, stern looking hotels with all the free shampoo and conditioner you can use. How awesome do these treehouses have to be to get a six-star rating?

Holy crap, I'm excited.

The 90-acre resort will have 106 villas, 46 treehouses, 84 courtyard homes, a leisure park, convention centre, exhibition space plus shops, restaurants and a pub.

A PUB.

Where will this amazing resort be?! Do they do media passes?!

If you're familiar with Cornwall, then do you know the old Crealy Cornwall adventure park between Wadebridge and St Columb? Well it's going to be next to that.


Credit: SWNS

The genius behind this resort is none other than the former owner of Alton Towers, John Broome. He told The Sun: "If the Camel Creek Resort is developed there will be 997 jobs on site and at all levels as befits a luxury resort."

The council will be imposing a 'series of legally-binding conditions on developers' to ease any worries of locals.

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Topics: cornwall, Alton Towers