Spanning 80 hectares, the site will also have its own internal access roads and car park.
Furthermore, developers are keen to maintain an environmentally friendly focus, with plans specifying low carbon energy generation.
The developers also hope it will act as a “living sculpture” providing a scenic backdrop to a dreamy holiday escape.
“The Water Lily is both architecture and a living sculpture.
UK travel: The resort will also promise private lodges for guests. (Image: Baca Architects )
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"Imagine holidaying here? It would be so refreshing, pure escapism and unlike anything else that the UK has to offer.
"It’s been an absolute joy to work on and wonderful that the Client has been involved at every stage of the project’s evolution,” commented Richard Coutts, co-founder of Baca Architecture.