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Surrounded by formal gardens and parkland that were designed by the renowned architect Capability Brown in the 1760s, Fawsley Hall is a four-star hotel with a boutique spa experience, perfect for romantic getaways or quality time with friends and loved ones. Once hosting Elizabeth I, you can practically feel the history at this beautiful retreat, while the spa offers a contemporary wellbeing experience that spans indoor and outdoor facilities and a collection of exquisite holistic therapies.
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Meal: £45 allowance per person towards dinner
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Purchase a monetary voucher that can be redeemed at a later date.
This spa has earned Safe Hands for Cancer accreditation for completing adequate training, which has been approved by SATCC.
Browse the collection Read more about Safe Hands for Cancer and SATCCFawsley Hall is owned by Hand Picked Hotels, which is owned by Julia Hands who bought the collection of hotels from the Virgin Group in 2001.
Fawsley Hall is located in the heart of the Northamptonshire countryside, within easy distance of both the M1 and M40 with ample free parking.
If you are driving, the nearest motorway links are from the M1 J16, or the M40 J11. The nearest airport is Birmingham International which is 25 miles away.
The nearest train station is Northampton, which is 15 miles or Long Buckby, which is 11 miles away.
Their Helicopter Grid reference is 152566568
Their Polar car charge point ID is 11641
What is included in a spa day at Fawsley Hall depends on the experience that you book. The facilities include a gym, indoor pool, sauna and steam rooms, a Himalayan salt sauna and a herbal aromatic heat experience, an open-air hydro pool, tranquil spa garden, and a tennis court. There are six treatment rooms using products from Elemis and [COMFORT ZONE].
In the Northamptonshire countryside, Fawlsey Hall is a beautiful location where you can relax as well as explore the surrounding area.
Fawsley Hall is on a site that dates back to the seventh century, and has been added to and updated across the decades. It has hosted monarchs including Elizabeth I. In 1975 it was purchased by successful entrepreneurs and antiques dealers who began restoring the property. This continued under a consortium in 1996, following which it opened as a hotel.
The stylish, four-star hotel has 60 rooms and suites all honouring the history of the property. There are also multiple dining options, The Cedar Restaurant has 2AA Rosettes, the Tudor Great Hall is the place for afternoon tea or evening cocktails, and the Tudor Bar offers light lunches and drinks.
Spa facilities include a gym, indoor pool, sauna and steam rooms, a Himalayan salt sauna and a herbal aromatic heat experience, an open-air hydro pool, tranquil spa garden, and a tennis court. There are six treatment rooms using products from Elemis and [COMFORT ZONE].
Accessible facilities include:
Facilities which are inaccessible with a wheelchair due to being down a flight of stairs and no lift:
There are multiple dining options, The Cedar Restaurant has 2AA Rosettes, the Tudor Great Hall is the place for afternoon tea or evening cocktails, and the Tudor Bar offers light lunches and drinks.
There are six treatment rooms using products from Elemis and [COMFORT ZONE].
Check-in is from 3pm and check-out time is until 11am. Spa opening hours are Monday to Thursday 6.30am until 9.30pm, Friday 6.30am until 8.30pm, Saturday and Sunday 7.30am to 8.30pm. It is suggested you check your specific arrival times however for your spa break, as well as any changes for bank holidays.
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