Hoar Cross Hall
One of the most loved spas on Spabreaks.com, according to our guests.
Facilities
- Bar
- Tennis
- Salon
- Restaurant
- Coffee Shop
- Swimming Pool
Whether you’re here for a spa day or a spa package, everyday life will be left behind as you indulge in a tranquil experience that will make you feel wonderful. Award-winning, this is a spa with exceptional facilities and an impressive list of treatments to calm body and mind. Take a soothing swim in the saltwater vitality pool, sit back and relax under the stars in the luxury whirlpools and treat your feet to an Aqua massage before moving on to a decadent massage or facial.
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Serenity One Night Escape
1 night3 meals1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 60 minute spa treatment
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Breakfast
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3 course lunch in the Ballroom Restaurant on the day of departure
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3 course A La Carte dinner
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Outdoor Activities which include cycling, tennis and archery
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Use of the spa facilities from 7:30am - 6pm on the day of departure only
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Twilight Spa
Spa day1 mealWhat's included (per person)
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Light dinner in Hugo’s Restaurant
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Entry to Parlour and Spa Boutique
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Access to Wellness Suite and classes
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Use of the spa facilities between 7pm - 10pm
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Festive Twilight Spa Experience
Spa day1 mealWhat's included (per person)
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Festive light meal
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Access to Wellness Suite and classes
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Entry to Parlour and Spa Boutique
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Glass of cranberry Prosecco
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Use of the spa facilities between 7pm - 10pm
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Purity Spa Day
Spa day1 mealWhat's included (per person)
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3 course lunch in Hugo's Restaurant
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Access to exercise and relaxation classes, outdoor activities which include cycling, tennis and archery
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Spa products in the changing rooms
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Use of the spa facilities from 8.30am - 5.30pm
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Twilight Indulgence Spa Experience
Spa day1 meal1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 60 minute spa treatment
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Light meal served in Hugo’s Restaurant
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Access to Wellness Suite and classes
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Entry to Parlour and Spa Boutique
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Use of the spa facilities between 4.30pm - 10pm
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Festive Twilight Indulgence Spa Experience
Spa day1 meal1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 60 minute spa treatment
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Festive light meal
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Access to Wellness Suite and classes
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Entry to Parlour and Spa Boutique
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Use of the spa facilities between 4:30pm - 10pm
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Purity One Night Escape
1 night3 mealsWhat's included (per person)
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Breakfast
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3 course lunch in the Ballroom Restaurant on the day of departure
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3 course A La Carte dinner
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Outdoor Activities which include Cycling, Tennis and Archery
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Use of the spa facilities from 7:30am - 6pm on the day of departure only
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Serenity Spa Day
Spa day1 meal1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 60 minute spa treatment
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3 course lunch in Hugo's Restaurant
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Access to exercise and relaxation classes, outdoor activities which include cycling, tennis and archery
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Spa products in the changing rooms
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Use of the spa facilities from 8.30am - 5.30pm
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Taster Two Night Escape
2 nights6 mealsWhat's included (per person)
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Breakfast on 2 days
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3 course A La Carte dinner on both nights on 2 nights
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3 course lunch in the Ballroom Restaurant on the 2nd day and the day of departure on 2 days
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Outdoor activities which include cycling, tennis and archery
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Spa products in the changing rooms
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Use of the spa facilities from 7.30am on the 2nd day until 6pm on the day of departure
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Indulgent Two Night Spa Stay
2 nights6 meals2 treatmentsWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 2 × 60 minute spa treatments
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Breakfast on 2 days
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A La Carte dinner served in the Ballroom on both nights on 2 nights
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3 course lunch on the 2nd and 3rd day on 2 days
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Access to Wellness Suite and classes
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Entry to Parlour and Spa Boutique
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Use of the spa facilities from 4pm - 8pm on the 1st day, 7.30am - 8.30pm on the 2nd day and 7.30pm - 6pm on the day of departure
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This spa has earned Safe Hands for Cancer accreditation for completing adequate training, which has been approved by SATCC.
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Property Policies
During your stay
- Adults Only
- 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.
Hoar Cross Hall frequently asked questions
- Who owns Hoar Cross Hall?
Hoar Cross Hall in Staffordshire, was originally part of the 11th-century Needwood Forest estate, owned by Henry de Ferrers. It has had many owners, most notably Hugo Francis Meynell Ingram and his wife Emily Charlotte Wood, who began constructing the current Hoar Cross Hall in 1862. The property was then a private residence until 1989 when Stephen Joynes acquired the property, transforming it into a health spa. Since 2014, Hoar Cross Hall has been owned by Barons Eden, a hospitality group specialising in wellness destinations.
- How do you get to Hoar Cross Hall?
Surrounded by 50 acres of grounds and gardens in the Staffordshire countryside, Hoar Cross Hall sits at the end of a winding driveway. If you are driving, follow directions to DE13 8QS. There is free on-site parking for guests and electric charging points are available for a charge of £20 per night. The closest train station is Lichfield Trent Valley which is a 25-minute drive from the hotel. The closest airport is East Midlands Airport which is a 45-minute drive away.
- What is included in a spa day at Hoar Cross Hall?
What is included in a spa day at Hoar Cross Hall depends on the experience that you book. Spa facilities include a 26-metre saltwater vitality pool, two whirlpools, plunge pool, saunas, steam rooms, saunariums, body jets, foot and shoulder massagers, Kneipp pools, heated loungers, a Snooze Room, and a Slumber Lounge. The spa also offers more than 40 treatments from Elemis and VOYA. Hoar Cross Hall also offers a unique and exquisite outdoor spa experience. It features three 15-metre pools, as well as two Brass Monkey Cold Barrels for cold water immersion therapy. There’s a calming Relax Room just off the terrace with eight beds, a Mediterranean-inspired bar and lounge and two fire pits surrounded by seating. There are 41 treatment rooms making it one of the largest spa facilities in the UK, offering a wide range of treatments from massages to facials and body therapies.
- What is near Hoar Cross Hall?
Nestled in the heart of the Staffordshire countryside, Hoar Cross Hall is a stunning Grade II-listed mansion offering an idyllic escape for those seeking tranquility and rejuvenation. Nearby attractions include:
- Alton Towers
- National Memorial Arboretum
- Shugborough Estate
- Cannock Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
- Trentham Gardens
- The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
- Weston Park
- Stafford Castle
- When was Hoar Cross Hall built?
Hoar Cross Hall was built between 1862 and 1871 by Hugo Francis Meynell Ingram and his wife, Emily Charlotte Wood. The construction replaced an earlier manor house on the estate.
- What amenities does Hoar Cross Hall have?
Hoar Cross Hall is an award-winning spa and hotel nestled on 50-aces of countryside. It has 104 bedrooms, including 27 suites, all with the traditional sumptuousness of a stately home. The dining experience includes the former ballroom and is characterised by William Morris wallpaper, Sienna marble mantelpieces, and the 19th-century ‘wedding cake’ ceiling. The second restaurant, Henry’s opened in 2021 and provides a luxe lounge vibe from breakfast all the way through to dinner. You can enjoy anything from healthy smoothies and hearty bowls to sweet treats and light bites in this convivial environment - there’s also dining on the terrace for sunnier days. Wherever you eat, the menu from their award-winning head chef showcases local and seasonal produce.
Spa facilities include a 26-metre saltwater vitality pool, two whirlpools, plunge pool, saunas, steam rooms, saunariums, body jets, foot and shoulder massagers, Kneipp pools, heated loungers, a Snooze Room, and a Slumber Lounge. The spa also offers more than 40 treatments from Elemis and VOYA. Hoar Cross Hall also offers a unique and exquisite outdoor spa experience. It features three 15-metre pools, as well as two Brass Monkey Cold Barrels for cold water immersion therapy. There’s a calming Relax Room just off the terrace with eight beds, a Mediterranean-inspired bar and lounge and two fire pits surrounded by seating. There are 41 treatment rooms making it one of the largest spa facilities in the UK, offering a wide range of treatments from massages to facials and body therapies.
Accessible facilities include:
- Two designated accessible bedrooms providing 24-hour pull cord assistance and assisted bathrooms
- Five ground floor bedrooms suitable for limited access.
- Wheelchair accessible entry to both the Hotel and the day Spa.
- Pool hoist for the Saltwater Pool only.
- There is not a hoist for any Spa or Hydrotherapy Pool.
- The heat room doors are not wide enough to fit wheelchairs
- The heat room area off of the saltwater swimming pool is accessible via wheelchair.
- Disabled showers and toilet facilities
- Please note that due to the historical nature of our property, certain areas of the grounds cannot be accessed by ramp from the hotel.
- What are the food and drink options at Hoar Cross Hall?
The dining experience includes the former ballroom and is characterised by William Morris wallpaper, Sienna marble mantelpieces, and the 19th-century ‘wedding cake’ ceiling. The second restaurant, Henry’s opened in 2021 and provides a luxe lounge vibe from breakfast all the way through to dinner. You can enjoy anything from healthy smoothies and hearty bowls to sweet treats and light bites in this convivial environment - there’s also dining on the terrace for sunnier days. Wherever you eat, the menu from their award-winning head chef showcases local and seasonal produce.
- How many treatment rooms are there at Hoar Cross Hall?
There are 41 treatment rooms making it one of the largest spa facilities in the UK, offering a wide range of treatments from massages to facials and body therapies using Elemis and VOYA products.
- What time is check in/check out?
Check-in at Hoar Cross Hall differs based on the room type that you book. The spa times also differ based on the experience that you book. 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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- Indoor Hot Tub
- Sauna
- Steam Room
- Hydrotherapy Pool
- Relax Room
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- Heated Loungers
- Plunge Pool
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Amongst the manicured lawns, rose beds, box hedges, and woodland, Hoar Cross Hall has space for jogging, cycling, croquet, boules, archery, golf and tennis. Indoors there is also a gym, personal training, and classes including Tai Chi, yoga, and Pilates.
The spa is where this place really shines however, with every element of detox and relaxation covered. There is a 26-metre saltwater vitality pool, flanked by two whirlpools. There is a plunge pool, saunas, steam rooms, saunariums, body jets, foot and shoulder massagers, Kneipp pools, heated loungers, a Snooze Room, and a Slumber Lounge. The spa also offers more than 40 treatments from Elemis and VOYA.
The cherry on top is The Spa Terrace, offering a unique and exquisite outdoor spa experience. It features three 15-metre pools wrapped in lavender planters and heated to a soothing 38-degrees, as well as two Brass Monkey Cold Barrels for cold water immersion therapy. Then head to the glass-fronted juniper log sauna, or relax on one of six spacious cabanas complete with a ‘ring for refreshments’ bell. There’s a calming Relax Room just off the terrace with eight beds, a Mediterranean-inspired bar and lounge featuring reclaimed tiles from the vineyards of southern Spain, and two fire pits surrounded by comfy seating so you can relax under the stars late into the evening.
Spa facilities: Vitality pool, Whirlpools, Plunge pool, Saunas, Steam room, Saunariums, Body jets, Kneipp pools, Heated loungers, Snooze room and Slumber Lounge.
Surrounded by 50 acres of grounds and gardens in the Staffordshire countryside, Hoar Cross Hall sits at the end of a winding driveway. Built in 1871, the Jacobean manor house was commissioned by Hugo Meynell Ingram, whose family presence is still evident in the form of hand carved monograms in the ballroom, and has Jacobean overtones by way of turreted water towers, lofty gables, 48 chimneys and mullioned windows. The hotel has 104 bedrooms, all with the traditional sumptuousness of a stately home. Comfy rooms are from 25 sqm and Comfy Suites from 65 sqm.
The hotel has two restaurants. One is in the former ballroom and is characterised by William Morris wallpaper, Sienna marble mantelpieces, and the 19th century ‘wedding cake’ ceiling. The second, Henry’s opened in 2021 and provides a luxe lounge vibe from breakfast all the way through to dinner. You can enjoy anything from healthy smoothies and hearty bowls to sweet treats and light bites in this convivial environment - there’s also dining on the terrace for sunnier days. Wherever you eat, the menu from their award-winning head chef showcases local and seasonal produce.
Hotel facilities: Cycling, Croquet, Boules, Archery, Golf, Tennis, Gym, Tai Chi, Yoga and Pilates.
What makes it Elysium standard?
- Grade II listed historic stately home turned spa hotel
- 43 acres of immaculate grounds
- One of the largest spas in Europe, with award-winning, state-of-the-art spa facilities
- A unique and expansive Spa Terrace for outdoor wellbeing
- A variety of activities including cycling, tennis, archery, axe throwing, croquet and boules