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Lifestyle and WellbeingMoment of calm: Crewe Hall Hotel & Spa

Moment of calm: Crewe Hall Hotel & Spa

If you’re looking to impress your partner for a special anniversary or perhaps a cheeky Christmas treat, check out Crewe Hall Hotel & Spa. 

Having recently had a £1 million refurbishment, it really is the premier resort with something extra.

Situated in Cheshire, its historic grandeur seamlessly blends 17th-century opulence with a contemporary experience. With its striking exterior, stained glass windows and historic feature rooms, it’s makes quite the impression when you make your way up the long driveway.

The most impressive element of the refurbishment is the introduction of “The Sheridan Bar,” a stunning new Moët & Chandon Champagne and cocktail bar but the investment also included an overhaul of guest bedrooms in the modern wing.

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On arrival, we were greeted by a friendly receptionist who showed us to a tranquil, candle-lit relaxation room, where we had to wait for our therapists.

I opted for the 50-minute relaxing face and back treatment, which was fabulous. It started off with a shoulder and back massage which was great  – a firm maintained pressure throughout which was needed for a series of stubborn knots. My cheery therapist used Elemis products which smelt devine. This was followed by a thorough back exfoliation – and to be honest, who can ever reach there to scrub themselves – and my skin was so smooth afterwards. I  can never say no to a scalp massage – the perfect way to melt away tension – and that, along with a facial to deal with fine lines, was amazing.

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My friend chose 2 mini x 25 minute treatments which were the Elemis personalised express facial, which she enjoyed as her therapist did a skin consultation first to ensure they products would work well for her. As it turned out, she was incredibly dry, so she had a series of beautiful hydrating cleansing, exfoliating, toning and moisturising products, including a mask, which left her skin feeling content – not at all tight, as some products do.

Her final treatment was the back, neck and shoulder massage which used Elemis Oil to encourage optimum circulation. She left so relaxed – and begging to back for a second round!

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Next it was time to venture to the pool and the facilities there, all were very clean and welcoming. We were delighted to find the 25-metre pool which was quiet and cool, plenty of room to lap up and down, and after a few lengths a jacuzzi was just the ticket – and again, we didn’t need to share, as there was plenty of room for guests to lounge about around the pool. One lady took advantage and was fast asleep in her lounger and only woke up as we left, tranquil indeed!

Of course the sauna got a visit, the tropical rain shower in varying downpours was delightful and the steam room was popular with all guests.

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After some great chilling out, lunch was calling so we headed to the brasserie for some refreshments. It had a relaxed atmosphere with a varied seasonal menu. My friend opted for the bacon, brie and cranberry panini, and I had the fish finger wrap – both served hot, well prepared and tasty. Intolerances were well catered for by staff.

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The cardio gym was also impressive – it has a clear focus on strength training with many dumbbells and benches to choose from. It also offers a high energy indoor spin class workout.

We enjoyed our visit – and will have to stay the night next time as the new bedrooms looked delightful. The staff were incredibly friendly, especially the young waiter who served us. If we were going to be extra fussy, we would have loved to see an outdoor jacuzzi or similar but no complaints as far as we were concerned.

There are a great range of spa days to choose from, and all come with full use of the hotel’s Health Club and a complimentary robe to relax in. To book yours, visit: Spa in Cheshire | Spa Deals in Stoke on Trent | Crewe Hall Hotel

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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