spa Crow Wood previews £4m spa
Lancashire private fitness and leisure facility Crow Wood, Burnley, has opened its doors to around 1,200 people keen to get a preview of their new £4m spa development. The Woodland Spa is
expected to open by March, but tours have been held to showcase the development. Treatments on offer include
a hydrotherapy pool, serenity pool, sauna, hot tubs, Roman foot baths, ice fountain, expe- rience showers, Rasul mud chamber and salt steam. A spa boutique offers a
wide range of products by Carita, Decleor, NEOM, OPI, Fake Bake and Lash Perfect. Crow Wood director
Crow Wood was first launched in 2001 following a £10m investment
Oliver Brown said: “We were keen to ensure that our valued members would be amongst the very first to see The Woodland Spa redevelopment. He said feedback from the tours was posi-
tive and many non-members had signed up for spa packages. As well as attracting new custom, a number of existing members had upgraded their packages.
Crow Wood was established in 2001 with
a £10m investment and sits in 100 acres of woodland and includes gymnasium, pool, spa, equestrian centre and a soccer complex. It employs 107 people. In October 2012, owner Andrew Brown told said that the spa develop- ment was necessary for Crow Wood to remain a leader in the leisure and spa industry. Details:
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Work underway on luxury coastal resort
Work is now well underway on a luxury spa at Salcombe Harbour Hotel in Devon, set to open in summer this year, which will include a two-level spa excavated into the cliff. Te multi-million pound
refurbishment of the 50-bed- room property is being undertaken by Bristol-based construction group Galliford Try with interiors by DO Design. The first spa level will
include the reception, five treatment rooms and a fitness suite, and the second, sub- terranean level will include a swimming pool, spa pool and heat experiences. DO Design stated that it
Te resort will boast a two-storey luxury spa excavated into the cliff
aimed to create an environment of relax- ation, tranquillity and beauty using natural materials, textures and tones to connect the property to its coastal surroundings. Other facilities will include wedding and
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function room facilities as well as Te Jetty restaurant and a crustacean bar. Te hotel was acquired by Harbour Hotels
Group and relaunched as a four star hotel in 2010. Details:
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