The Summer Edit: coastal spa breaks
Few things say 'summer holiday' quite like a trip to the seaside - adding spa treatments to sun, sea and sand is the perfect combination for rest and relaxation.
Read full postLacey Manor, a leading sustainable wellness spa and golf resort in Lincolnshire, has unveiled a new extension to its award-winning spa, with its unique Reflection Room.
Set in 150-acres in the Lincolnshire Wolds, The Spa at Laceby Manor was created as a retreat within a retreat, taking inspiration from the peacefulness and closeness to nature of the surrounding golf course and countryside to create a dedicated sanctuary for wellness.
Described as ‘the best new spa in the north of England’ by Glamour Magazine shortly after its launch in 2022 and recently named among the 50 Best UK Spas by the Times and Sunday Times, the spa has helped put the Lincolnshire Wolds on the luxury and wellbeing map.
Accommodation at the countryside escape invites you to enjoy five-star experiences, staying in sleek Scandinavian style lodges or Pods nestled into a secret garden, screened by conifer trees and complete with an outdoor hot tub.
The spa continues this eco-sanctuary feel, in a purpose-built space set within the grounds and complete with an enchanting indoor/outdoor pool, a Finnish sauna, steam room, herbal sauna, relaxation areas and spa terraces.
They also offer a range of spa therapies using a combination of products including results-driven 111Skin, organic seaweed-based VOYA and natural Tribe517.
With a continuous dedication to innovation, they have now introduced The Reflection Room, located in the spa garden. This unique, and carefully designed space is a contemporary, supercharged take on a relaxation room, overlooking the natural bathing pond and the golf course.
The Reflection Room has been designed to the same style, spec and quality as the rest of the buildings across the resort, keeping the Scandinavian theme which Laceby Manor has become renowned for.
Home to a number of relaxation beds with tables, lamps and privacy curtains, it has been tastefully decorated in warm reds and browns, with a heated tiled floor for added comfort.
Spa Director Alex Burnett, says: “It’s a place where guests can go and relax and look out onto our spa gardens. It’s a totally different outlook to other parts of the spa and we’ve styled a little bit differently to the main spa, so it has a different feeling. While we know it’ll be popular all year round, it’ll be particularly cosy in the winter, with warm shades and underfloor heating. We’re confident people will love it as much as we do."
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