About us.

A wellness hotel and members club redefining how we connect.
co founder
co founder

About us

After living and working in New York and London, two of the world’s most demanding cosmopolitan cities, we knew the literal pain that came with trying to balance our health and wellbeing with dynamic social lives, an all-or-nothing state of mind, intense chaos, and constant disruption.

We’d had enough of the detox–retox cycle, and so began seeking something more human. We discovered some of the most cutting-edge, evidence-based longevity technology, as well as life-altering ancient practices, but couldn’t find a local solution that combined all of these modalities while making them easily accessible.

So we decided to build it.

And so, Long Lane was born. Some might think of it as a one-stop shop for wellness. We like to think of it as a place that makes it easy to drop into connectedness, community, and awareness. It’s a space for those who share the belief that their state of wellbeing is their number one priority.

Welcome to the new nucleus and social collective for every facet of authentic health and wellbeing. Coming spring 2026 to West Sussex.

our philosophy

For us, wellbeing begins with awareness; an attunement to self, others, nature & purpose.

Long Lane exists to deepen that connection.

Wellness, to us, is not an activity but a state of being; a rhythm that bring us into harmony with the world around us.

This is the evolution of hospitality, created for a generation seeking to live healthier, more connected lives. A place where modern longevity meets ancient wisdom, nature meets humanity and personalisation is experienced in community. 
Built in collaboration with those it seeks to serve, shaped by a shared intention to live in a way that’s boundless, Long Lane’s foundation is human flourishing. You don’t need to ask if our food is organic, or our materials are natural, it’s our standard. 

The origins

may 22’
Harrison is working on Wall Street, stuck in a cycle of late nights & excessive drinking, his job dependant on client socialising. 
April 23'
Harrison quits his job, goes travelling to seek ways of rebuilding his health; lives with monks, goes on retreat and reconnects with Louie. 
August 23'
Harrison & Louie conceptualise Long Lane, posting the idea on social media & beginning to work on a location in Norfolk. First video goes viral.
Dec 23'
Realising the first location won’t work, the pair search all over the U.K. for a suitable property, eventually having an offer accepted on a location in Essex. 
April 24'
Sale falls through and it’s back to drawing board. In the background, concept development continues. Investor pulls out. 
Nov 24'
Louie attends an event at Dunford house. Despite the property not being on the market, they negotiate a deal with owner. The development begins! 
April 25'
Construction begins!

DUNFORD HOUSE

Set in the quiet woods of West Sussex, Dunford House was rebuilt between 1848 and 1853 for Richard Cobden as a place for ideas, community, and change. His belief in peace, free trade, and human flourishing shaped a home where conversation and connection flowed.

At Long Lane, we see the same commitment to awareness, connection, and collective wellbeing. Here, architecture and ideas come together, reflecting our vision of hospitality rooted in purpose.