Hazlewood Castle Spa
Facilities
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Dual Treatment
- Relax Room
- Mud Rasul
- Sauna
This fairytale castle provides a stunning backdrop for whatever occasion brings you here. From castle history tours to archery, to exploring in nature, there’s something for everyone looking for a leisurely way to relax. For pure pampering time, the Imagine Spa has three treatment rooms to massage away your cares and make you feel glamorous inside and out. Relax in our Thermal spa, with Finnish sauna, Aroma steam and raindrop showers. Why not try the mud Rasul chamber which is perfect for couples, this indulgent treatment leaves skin super soft and is a perfect way to prepare for further treatments. **Please note there is no swimming pool at this venue**
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One Night Spa Sanctuary
1 night2 meals1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Serail Mud Chamber experience for two
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Breakfast
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2 course dinner
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1 hour Thermal spa use
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3 hours use of the relaxation area or castle grounds
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One Night Spa Break with 30 minute Treatment
1 night2 meals1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 30 minute spa treatment
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Breakfast
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2 course dinner
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1 hour Thermal Spa use
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Herbal teas
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3 hours use of the relaxation area or castle grounds
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Mud Serail Package
Spa day1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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45 minute Mud Serail Treatment
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Herbal teas
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Access to the spa facilities in the Morning OR Afternoon
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Half Day Enrich
Spa day1 meal1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 30 minute spa treatment
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Afternoon Tea in the Library
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Herbal teas
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Access to the spa facilities in the Morning OR Afternoon
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Property Policies
During your stay
- No pets allowed
Our cancellation and Amendment policy
Please be aware that all bookings are non-refundable. Any amendments made may incur an admin fee and are subject to the venue's policies and availability.
Hazlewood Castle Spa frequently asked questions
- Who owns the Hazlewood Castle Spa?
Hazlewood Castle Spa is owned by Ashdale Hotels, a small group of listed hotels and spas. They bought it in 2008. Martin Wicks is the managing director of Ashdale Hotels and owner of Hazlewood Castle.
- How do you get to the Hazlewood Castle Spa?
Getting to the hotel is easy by car, bus or helicopter. If you're driving, from J44 on the A1/M, head towards York on the A64, turn left Tadcaster A659, Sherburn (A162) turn off, then first right to the join the opposite carriageway of the A64, brown signs will then direct to Hazlewood Castle which is a turn off on the left hand side.
Hazlewood Castle permits helicopters to land in the grounds please call ahead for instructions. Meanwhile, the coastliner bus stops at the bottom of our drive, please note the drive is approx. 1.5 miles long so be prepared.
- What is included in a spa day at the Hazlewood Castle Spa?
What is included in a spa day at Hazlewood Castle Spa depends on the experience that you book. Spa facilities include a thermal spa, including a Finnish Sauna, Aroma Steam and Raindrop showers. There are three treatment rooms where therapists use TEMPLESPA products, in a range of face and body treatments.
- What is near the Hazlewood Castle Spa?
In North Yorkshire, the hotel is a fairytale castle, it's close to Leeds making the rural location easily accessible, whilst still feeling miles away. Nearby attractions include:
- Bramham Park
- York Racecourse
- Secret Forest
- Lotherton Hall
- Hazlewood Castle Gardens
- Quirky Ales
- When was Hazlewood Castle Spa built?
Hazlewood Castle has been part of a family estate of the Vavasours since Norman times and was first mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1086. It has 1000 years of history, including Sir William Vavasour's 1290 petition to crenellate his manor, transforming it from a house into a castle. Hazlewood Castle became a hotel in 1997, having had periods as a maternity hospital during World War I and a retreat center for the Carmelite friars. The castle was purchased by the Ashdale Hotels group in 2008 and the spa was added in 2014.
- What amenities does the Hazlewood Castle Spa have?
Hazlewood Castle is a four-star hotel with 32 rooms and suites to choose from, including nine in the castle, 12 in the courtyard, and the remainder in the St Leonards extension. The hotel's Vavasour Restaurant is the place to dine, offering a mixture of traditional and modern dishes. There's also a State Drawing Room, Library, Victoria Lounge and al fresco terraces.
Spa facilities include a thermal spa, including a Finnish Sauna, Aroma Steam and Raindrop showers. There are three treatment rooms where therapists use TEMPLESPA products, in a range of face and body treatments.
The Castle dates back to around 1086, and as an ancient building it is not designed for accessibility. However the hotel has put details in place to support all guests. Accessible information includes:
- For assistance prior to arrival please contact Guest Relations on 01937 53 53 53
- There is a local company that offers an accessible taxi that the hotel regularly uses – Calcaria – 01937 54 30 81
- The main entrance has two manual doors.
- They also have a secure non-residents car park, a two-minute walk to the hotel
- The car park is illuminated in hours of darkness, as is the walkway to the hotel
- There is a drop off point at the side entrance to the hotel, from which there are 12 steps, the ground is paved, there is a handrail
- There is a wheelchair lift into the first floor of St. Leonard's rooms, which also allows access to the library, restaurant and bar, the key for the lift is available from Guest Relations, it is a flat bed lift and for safety purposes guests must be accompanied by a team member when using it
- Concierge are available for luggage assistance
- Reception has a hardwood floor throughout
- If you arrive from the drop off point via the lift, reception is through the Library and on your right
- The residents bar is on the first floor
- Familiarisation Tours can be given where required
- The Front Desk, Conference Rooms, Lounges and bar are on the first floor. The covering on the stairs and upstairs corridors in the castle is deep pile fitted carpet
- There are 30 stairs leading to a large landing and all nine castle bedrooms. The steps are 115cm wide and 12cm deep
- To access the St Margaret’s wing, you need to cross a small Courtyard which has block paving. There are two entrances (one at each end of the building) with two steps into the building
- The covering on the floor and stairs is short pile fitted carpet. The ground floor corridor leading to our rooms is 90cm wide
- All stairs within the castle and St Margaret's building have handrails and have white wooden skirting
- All internal fire doors within the castle and St Margaret's building are wood with glass panels
- To reach St. Leonards rooms access is through the library or from the courtyard externally there are 12 stairs between the two floors of St. Leonards, fire doors are wood with glass panels. The first floor has tiled floor and the ground floor is short pile carpet
- There are three sets of public toilets within the Main castle Building, one set in the restaurant and two sets within the conference and banqueting facilities. One set of toilets within the banqueting facilities has a unisex access toilet. The flooring is short pile fitted carpet. There is also an accessible toilet on the ground floor of the St. Leonard's block featuring a low sink
- The Restaurant is situated in the tower cellar, access is external via two steps down or a slope the main door is full glass, access from the main hotel is via steps (12 with handrail) There is a Host Station on entry to the
- Restaurant where staff will seat you at a table
- The nearest toilets to the Restaurant and Bar are to the right of the reception
- Table service is offered in the bar
- Lighting is mainly natural daylight whilst for the evening meal lighting is low level with candles on the table
- We are able to cater for varying dietary needs, please also advise staff on booking and any food intolerances or allergies
- Soft background music is played during service
- Chairs are without arms
- There are four main conference rooms on the first floor which are accessed via the lift or staircase
- Each room has natural daylight
- There are toilets available to the right of reception, near the Boardroom which also has an accessible toilet to the same specification as the public toilets listed above
- 11 rooms are on the ground floor
- All 32 Bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms, six of the 32 bathrooms have shower only facilities the remaining are shower over the bath, but none of the bathrooms are adapted for limited mobility
- The spa is accessed via a slope, the mud rasul and thermal spa are on the ground floor, treatment rooms and the relaxation lounge are on the first floor accessed via a staircase with a turn
- What are the food and drink options at Hazlewood Castle Spa?
The hotel's Vavasour Restaurant is the place to dine, offering a mixture of traditional and modern dishes. There's also a State Drawing Room, Library, Victoria Lounge and al fresco terraces.
- How many treatment rooms are there at Hazlewood Castle Spa?
There are three treatment rooms where therapists use TEMPLESPA products, in a range of face and body treatments.
- What time is check in/check out?
Check-in at Hazlewood Castle Spa is at 3pm and check-out is 10.30am. Spa opening times are from 10am to 6pm. The last treatment time is 4.45pm. 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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- Dual Treatment
- Relax Room
- Mud Rasul
- Sauna
- Steam Room
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Romantic
- Family Friendly
- Country Escapes
- Mother and Daughter
- Mud Bath
- Pregnancy
- Girly Escapes
- Hen Night
- Gift Packages for Mum-to-be
- Gift Packages for Country Breaks
- Gift Packages for Her
In the grounds of Hazlewood Castle Spa, the Castle Keep was renovated to house the spa. The Norman architecture denotes the location’s palpable history, and facilities include a mud Rasul chamber, treatment rooms and a thermal spa, including a Finnish Sauna, Aroma Steam and Raindrop showers.
Our spa offers a wide range of treatments, such as facials, massages, full body treatments using Temple Spa products. They are committed to finding the right treatment for you and your skin, as is highlighted with their My Kinda Skin - Bespoke Prescriptive Facial which shows the importance of your individuality. Their treatment list includes specific treatments for men, as well as catering to mums-to-be. Please note this venue does not cater for under 16s
As a former monastery and retreat, Hazlewood Castle Spa is not only rich in history, but also the epitome of relaxing. With 32 bedrooms to choose from, Hazlewood has ensured that no two are the same with individual and co-ordinated decorations in each room. The variety of rooms differ from double rooms to suites, all situated around the grounds; nine in the castle, 12 in the courtyard, and the remainder in St Leonards. The Vavasour Restaurant welcomes all guests with a friendly air. Head Chef, Stuart Parker, is highly acclaimed in his field and serves only the best seasonal dishes. The restaurant provides a mix between traditional and modern and is a must-try for spa guests.