Discover more about the Residences lifestyle

A life less ordinary

Positioned in picturesque areas of Cornwall and Carmarthenshire, our properties provide a place where you can escape to, and come home to. They're a place where any day can be a weekend, and where unforgettable memories are made with the people that matter the most.

With family-friendly leisure facilities including mini-golf, outdoor playgrounds, and swimming pools, as well as children's activities during the school holidays, the Residences offer the perfect solution to self-catering family getaways.

Read Nick's Story

Nick Holroyd, 65, a retired lawyer from North Yorkshire, owns a holiday home at Dylan Coastal Resort.

“We bought the lodge for family and friends to use. Beverley and I tend to use our lodge between eight and 10 weeks a year. Our children also take weeks with their respective families. We’ve already had great usage from it. We are investing in a lifestyle. In just one year of owning our beloved lodge, we’ve already collected a lot of memories." 

Make memories, time and time again

A weekend away together or a trip with all the family - You will never be short of things to see, do and enjoy when you own your own Residence.

Choose to dine, spa or even try yoga. Our resorts are the perfect place to make memories you will cherish for a lifetime.

When you join the owner community, you can also access our exclusive owner events - From wine tasting, to live music, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Lifestyle

Our Residences are perfect for...

The weekenders

A coastal retreat for those who want to escape the rush of day-to-day life, embark on endless adventures, and enjoy a little bit (or a lot) of downtime.

The memory makers

A place where multi-generational memories are made. Where friends, family, and loved ones can easily come together and celebrate the good times.

The privacy seekers

A secluded bolthole that feels a whole world away. A place where you can simply shut yourselves away for a while, be it for work or play.

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