Linton Camp Grassington: A Place to Come Back to Yourself

No hustle. No performance. Just space — for you, your family, and your next chapter

Linton Camp Hut

Vision

Linton Camp is not a retreat centre. It's a sanctuary — calm, grounded, and created for people ready to step out of performance and back into presence. A place to breathe. To reconnect. To remember who you are beneath the pressure.

It’s where those who’ve carried too much, for too long, come to find space. Space to think, create, walk, rest. Founded and quietly stewarded by the author of The One Decision Method™, Linton Camp is not a brand. It’s a home for real life.

It’s also a place for families — especially those craving something real. No manufactured activities, no Centre Parcs choreography. Just nature, connection, laughter, shared meals, open fields, and time that stretches. Here, children roam freely. Parents exhale. Conversations unfold around fires. And everyone leaves feeling grounded, reconnected, and genuinely restored.

This is not about wellness. It’s about wholeness.

And it’s a place to be looked after. Where everything is taken care of so you don’t have to carry the load. So you can stop. Rest. Reconnect with yourself, your children, your partner. And remember what life feels like when it isn’t scheduled to the minute.

Linton Camp is a comfortable space that invites space. A setting designed with care and simplicity: a quiet library, a creative art room, a warm meditation space, roaring fires, and nourishing food made fresh for each guest. It is a five-star experience without the ego. Every guest is seen, welcomed, and catered for individually.

This is a place where status is left at the door. Where you can meet others and be real. Where you don’t need to be anyone other than who you are.


 

Why It Matters — What's In It for You

  • A place to unplug without performing

  • Time that isn’t scheduled to the minute

  • Nature, your kids can actually run in

  • Grown-up conversations with no pressure to impress

  • Shared meals, shared firelight, shared stories

  • A return to clarity, calm, and yourself

  • Someone else is taking care of the details, so you don’t have to

  • A setting that holds you, not just physically, but emotionally

You don’t leave with a certificate. You leave with your shoulders down and your breath back.


 

kids playing in nature

What Happens at Linton Camp

You can simply come and stay. Whether alone, as a couple, or as a family, every stay is curated with intention. Each weekend is gently designed so that the people here are in a similar space to you — creating an atmosphere of ease, depth, and mutual understanding.

We host small, grounded workshops drawn from The One Decision Method™ — reflective, practical, and built around where you are, not where you “should” be. We keep things small — never more than 26 people — so the space remains human, present, and personal.

Other offerings include:

  • Seasonal gatherings and quiet circles

  • Immersion days for small groups (max 6–8)

  • Guest sessions from aligned facilitators

  • Family re-connection weekends — real, unplugged, playful

  • Journalling, writing, and creative exploration

Come for rest. Stay for re-connection.

camp fire

Structure

Linton Camp will be registered as a Community Interest Company (CIC) to:

  • Secure the land and mission against commercialisation

  • Enable aligned funding and slow income flow

  • Ensure clarity of roles without adding operational burden to Lisa

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Team

Linton Camp is built for co-creation — not dependency. No one carries the full weight. No single person is the system.

The team is here to hold the space with competence, calm, and care. To keep things running with clarity. To honour the ethos without overcomplicating the structure. Everything is designed for ease — for guests and for those who run it.

This is not a hustle culture. This is a trust culture. To keep things seamless and light:

  • Part-Time Operations Lead — handles logistics and guest experience

  • Caretaker — maintains the grounds with care and calm

  • Admin/Finance Support — manages the back end with minimal friction

Each team member plays a vital part — but no one is expected to over-function. This is a space to work with presence, boundaries, and a shared belief in what we’re building.


 

Linton Camp will not be launched. It will not be promoted. It is being built — quietly, precisely, with purpose.

If you are someone who wants to:

  • Visit or stay as a guest

  • Invest in a space that will exist long beyond trends

  • Join as a co-creator or aligned contributor

  • Help build something meaningful, slow, and lasting

…then we’d love to hear from you.

Reach out to us personally — we reply when it feels right, and we read every message: [email protected]

Or, if you’d prefer, click below to share a little about what called you here

What we’d love to know:

  • Who you are

  • What drew you here

  • Whether you're curious to visit, support, or co-create

  • Anything you'd like to share

There’s no automation. No drip funnel. Just a conversation, when it feels aligned.

This is not a retreat from life. It’s a return to what life is meant to be — for you, your children, and the next chapter of your family’s story.

 

 

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Jack’s Foundation

There’s a boy I see when I visit Linton Camp.

He’s got a bandage around his head. A ragged grey jumper. Brown shorts. Black shoes with the laces undone.
He’s mouthy. He gets cross. He doesn’t want pity.

He wants the land to stay for the kids.
To stay wild. To stay real.

I call him Jack.

I don’t know his story. I just know he’s always there, watching, making sure I don’t forget who this place is really for.

So Jack’s Foundation will do what he asks.

It will keep the land for children — for freedom, play, and safety.
It will help families who need space and care to find it here, even if they can’t afford it.
It will fund stays for those who need to come the most and expect to be welcomed the least.
It will protect the spirit of Linton Camp, without polishing it.

It’s not a charity. It’s a promise to Jack and every kid like him.

This place is for them.

Want to help bring Jack’s Foundation to life?

We’re looking for those who feel this way—who want to help fund stays for families who need them or quietly shape this foundation from the ground up.

If you’re interested in being part of it, whether through donation, support, or ideas, we’d love to hear from you.

Email us personally at [email protected]