A luxury spa destination that just got even better
One of the great joys about returning to favourite spa locations time and again is enjoying tried and tested experiences. The other, is seeing what's new and falling in love with the location all over again. A recurring favourite spa destination, amongst even the most discerning spa goers, is Hoar Cross Hall, and they have spent the last year upping their game (as if it needed 'upping').
About spa hotel Hoar Cross Hall
To recap, Hoar Cross Hall is an award-winning, five-star country house hotel in Staffordshire. The impressive property is surrounded by 50 acres of immaculate gardens and grounds, as well as a wealth of facilities ranging from cycling, tennis, archery and croquet to a state-of-the-art spa and two superb restaurants.
Outside, the hotel is elegant and grand; inside, it's no less inspiring. Think original features preserved as if new, William Morris wallpaper, Sienna marble mantelpieces, turreted water towers, lofty gables, 48 chimneys and mullioned windows.
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What's new at Hoar Cross Hall?
Celebrating the property's 150 year anniversary as well as a full year since reopening post pandemic, Hoar Cross Hall are celebrating with plenty of bubbles. They have also been doing a little self-reflection, and have taken the opportunity to further enhance the hotel and spa experiences for new and returning guests. Amongst the new features are as follows:
New luxury bedrooms
The hotel has introduced seven new bedrooms including a suite named The Lord of the Manor. It includes a beautiful, free standing bath and it's decorated in lavish but soothing greens and golds.
Seaweed spa products
They have partnered with sustainable, organic skincare brand VOYA in the spa. The brand is known for its seaweed-based products, certified organic, cruelty-free and packaged using recycled, recyclable or biodegradable materials.
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Spa boutique treatments
Another addition to the spa is a 25-minute Elemis 7 in 1 Light Energy Face Mask treatment. The non-invasive light therapy is recommended for boosting skin cell activity as part of a new customised skincare solution.
The HCH carriage
To give guests the royal treatment from the moment you arrive, Hoar Cross Hall has introduced the HCH Carriage to transport guests and their luggage to and from the car park to reception.
New additions to the gardens
While the gardens at Hoar Cross Hall have already been meticulous, inviting you to stroll or bike ride at your leisure, new they have new additions. There are new sun loungers to relax on, and you can order a drink on the terrace from the new horse box bar.
Wellness Suite investments
The hotel has invested £150,000 refurbishing the Wellness Suite, with features including new impact resistant flooring, new studio equipment and a selection of new Trigger Point Release sessions designed around Reformer Pilates.
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