Roger Balmer Design and interior design firm Todhunter Earle worked on the project Credit: TA Hotel Collection
The Weavers’ House Spa at The Swan Hotel at Lavenham in Suffolk, UK, has launched after a number of building issues delayed the expected opening date of mid-December.
Operated by TA Hotel Collection, the four-star 15th Century hotel has added a six-treatment room spa to the 45-key hotel. The spa, which exclusively uses Temple Spa skincare, features two relaxation suites, a steamroom, sauna, an outdoor vitality pool and a retail boutique.
A spokesperson for the spa told Spa Opportunities there were delays to the opening of the facility because of a number of building complications.
Architect and designer Roger Balmer told local media: “Our rationale behind the build was to create a cool, calm environment that worked well with the beautiful older buildings. The [spa] building has excellent environmental credentials with heating provided by a deep ground source heat pump and most of the water coming from an on-site borehole.”
Kate Earle, partner at interior design firm Todhunter Earle, added: “We had a relaxed country contemporary vision for the new spa, with a focus on natural finishes. We have used bleached oak, stone, plaster, reclaimed timber, Suffolk-sourced naturally dyed linens and large panels of glass to bring the outside in.”
The Swan Hotel at Lavenham in Suffolk, UK, is set to open its new Weavers’ ...
The Weavers’ House Spa at The Swan Hotel at Lavenham in Suffolk, UK, has launched
after a number of building issues delayed the expected opening date of mid-
December.
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Roger Balmer Design and interior design firm Todhunter Earle worked on the project Credit: TA Hotel Collection
The Weavers’ House Spa at The Swan Hotel at Lavenham in Suffolk, UK, has launched after a number of building issues delayed the expected opening date of mid-December.
Operated by TA Hotel Collection, the four-star 15th Century hotel has added a six-treatment room spa to the 45-key hotel. The spa, which exclusively uses Temple Spa skincare, features two relaxation suites, a steamroom, sauna, an outdoor vitality pool and a retail boutique.
A spokesperson for the spa told Spa Opportunities there were delays to the opening of the facility because of a number of building complications.
Architect and designer Roger Balmer told local media: “Our rationale behind the build was to create a cool, calm environment that worked well with the beautiful older buildings. The [spa] building has excellent environmental credentials with heating provided by a deep ground source heat pump and most of the water coming from an on-site borehole.”
Kate Earle, partner at interior design firm Todhunter Earle, added: “We had a relaxed country contemporary vision for the new spa, with a focus on natural finishes. We have used bleached oak, stone, plaster, reclaimed timber, Suffolk-sourced naturally dyed linens and large panels of glass to bring the outside in.”
The Swan Hotel at Lavenham in Suffolk, UK, is set to open its new Weavers’ ...
The Weavers’ House Spa at The Swan Hotel at Lavenham in Suffolk, UK, has launched
after a number of building issues delayed the expected opening date of mid-
December.
If the health service is to
survive, we must recognise
that it is a disease service
– and that wellbeing rests with
us, says the activity advocate
and healthy ageing champion.
He talks to Kate Cracknell
Strength training is evolving,
driven by changing consumer
preferences. Julie Cramer talks
to innovators about how their
products are meeting this demand
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