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Getaways after loss
Our getaways after loss are specially designed to offer bereaved parents a chance to step away from daily stresses, reconnect with themselves, and begin the journey of recovery following the loss of a baby. These peaceful retreats provide time and space for healing in a supportive and nurturing environment. For those based in the East of England, we can fully fund a two-night stay, depending on the availability of charity funds. If you are located outside of the East of England, we may be able to part-fund your stay, again subject to funding. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us for more information or to discuss how we can support you.
If you or someone you know would benefit from our getaways after loss please get in touch.
Daisy Bank Camp
Deep in the moors above Hebden Bridge, alongside the sweet heather and thistle banks, sit our six hand made, timber-clad cabins .
Each cabin is named after the birds that fill the air in this precious patch of West Yorkshire; with carefully decorated interiors featuring wallpaper by Hannah Nunn and artwork by Kate Boyce that reflect the birds and the beautiful wilderness they call home.
Here, you can roam the landscape of Ted Hughes and the Brontës right from your front door – and fill your soul with the light, the clouds and the endless views.
It’s wild, it’s beautiful and it’s waiting to welcome you.
Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire


Wood Farm Barn
Stonham Aspal, Suffolk
Shelter from the world in your very own Suffolk retreat.
Seven of eight holiday havens include their own private hot tub.
With so many options to cocoon yourselves, your personal sanctuary comes with your own fully enclosed garden.
There’s also a fully enclosed two-acre communal meadow should you need to bring your dog with you.
28 Millgate
Aylsham, Norfolk
This stunning Grade 2 listed North Norfolk cottage has been lovingly renovated to create a luxury family and dog friendly holiday home. Located in the historic Millgate area of Aylsham, 5 minutes stroll from the thriving medieval market town centre, and gorgeous independent shops, pubs, and restaurants.
28 Millgate is owned by Kelly and Lee Allison.
In December 2017, Kelly and Lee ran away to North Norfolk. In the summer of that year after 4 years of infertility and gruelling IVF, they sadly lost their much longed for twin girls Lily May and Ava. Both born sleeping too early at just 18 weeks.
They couldn’t face another family Christmas. They needed to go where no one knew them, where they could walk, talk and try to make sense of the life we were living. Norfolk saved them that year. The beaches and countryside helped them heal, year after year they continue to return.
They'd always hoped one day they'd have the opportunity to spend more time there, and finally 6 years later they've bought their perfect holiday home. Their beautiful rainbow daughter will get to experience life near the coast, and they hope many other families will be able to enjoy it too.



