A few days ago visited heaven; the new spa at the Coworth Park.
It is probably one of the most perfect spas that I have ever been to and it is only just over a year old, so everything is pristine and it is not overly busy.
Coworth Park is a very grand hotel that is part of the Dorchester group of hotels, it is located just outside of Ascot. The main hotel is quite classic...
The spa however is a little different, I walked past this lovely water feature which is the link between the old and the new....
It is a state of the art modern eco building, not normally my preferred aesthetic, but there was something very feminine and homely about this building and the interior light was beautiful.
Everything is natural, the interior brings the garden into the spa.
The gym wasn't huge, but with only a handful of guests it was adequate.
The pool was beautiful and opened on to the grounds, it had piped music playing under the water.
The changing rooms were more of a nod to the Dorchester in London, with those luxurious slightly deco touches.
I loved the lucite tables that I wanted to take home.I had a brilliant facial which used this Swedish brand, it was nice to have a change from Aromatherapy Associates, these smelt just as lovely and were all organic.
The nail area isn't quite as spectacular as at the London one, but is very well equipped.
The relaxation area was really fresh and uplifting, infinitely better than all those dark zen style rooms where you just feel that you want to escape.
There were four of us having lunch, it was absolutely delicious, we had healthy salads, and rather unhealthy indulgent cream puddings.
Unfortunately all of my gym kit was in the wash, luckily I never throw anything away so still had these blue and purple marble effect leggings, yes I really did buy these in about 1985, the photo doesn't to justice to quite how hideous they are!
The day cost £115 for a facial, unlimited use of the spa and grounds, a two course lunch, a glass of champagne, unlimited lattes and cappucinos and a fresh fruit juice. It is a great deal and will be much more expensive (if available at all) once the hotel and spa is fully established.
Looks wonderful...I am due for a spa day soon! (probably on vacation!)
ReplyDeleteGo for it! Us Brits have been a bit late to the party with the whole spa thing, our continental cousins have been doing it for years, but I swear a day at a spa can be as good for the soul as a two week holiday.
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