A NEW spa has opened at Rainhill Hall with hotel bosses promising it will provide "ultimate relaxation and restoration treatments in a wonderfully peaceful setting".
Inspired by some of the greatest eastern and western practices and wellness traditions, The Fallen Angel Spa, is offering guests such relaxing treats as a double whirlpool jacuzzi and multi-person treatment rooms.
The hotel is also encouraging visitors to stay and sample their menu which includes everything from healthy lunches with locally sourced produce to champagne afternoon teas.
Katie Kenwright, co-owner of Signature Living, said: “We think this is a pampering paradise. Rainhill Hall is a wonderful place to visit and unwind especially in these recent troubling times and the Fallen Angel Spa will bring that added extra.
“Having a spa at the hotel is also a nod to the past when Rainhill Hall was once a spirituality retreat and I love the fact that is can again be enjoyed in this way.
“We are really excited about this latest addition to the Rainhill Hall experience so soon after opening the Bretherton Restaurant and our outside dining area. We have some great packages including overnight stays and meals plus individual spa treatments using Decleor products so our guests can create their own perfect stay and pamper day.”
Signature Living took over Rainhill Hall in 2018 and opened it as a hotel in December 2020. Fourteen new rooms have been added on the lower ground floor, while the upper ground floor now has 10 rooms with function rooms, in addition to the restaurant and dining facilities, bar and a reception area.
The first floor has 19 beautifully decorated bedrooms, including the bridal suite for wedding events and the second floor has four further bedrooms, with two staircases for access from below.
The Grade II listed building also has a chapel and a woodland wedding ceremony area.
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