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Warwickshire hotel announces new spa partnership with skincare brand
A luxury spa in Warwickshire has launched a new range of treatments after signing a partnership with a UK-based artisanal skincare brand.
The Elan Spa, at Mallory Court Country House and Spa in Leamington Spa, has partnered with GAIA Skincare, to offer its holistic and natural spa treatments to guests.
New ranges will be added to Elan Spa’s collection with treatments including the Bespoke Massage, Jade Facial and the truly balancing Raindrop Ritual.
Tara James, Spa Manager at Elan Spa, said: “We are really excited to be working with Gaia. They have a beautiful ethos and story.
“As a Spa Manager and being in the industry for 17 years I’ve had a lot of treatments and my Gaia treatment experience has to be one of the best I’ve ever received.
“Their treatments are truly beautiful and completely transport you to a deep relaxation. I can’t wait for our Elan Spa-goers to experience this luxury brand.”
Diane Nettleton, Founder of GAIA Skincare, added: “We are delighted to be launching at Mallory Court and to continue the progress of Gaia skincare in another prestigious beautiful property.
“We look forward to training their therapists in their chosen treatments.”
Set within the 10-acres of lush ground on Harbury Lane, Mallory Court Country House Hotel and Spa is a quintessentially English house, offering an exceptional experience in the Warwickshire countryside.
The Elan Spa offers a range of facilities including a hydrotherapy swimming pool, indoor and outdoor saunas, and a rejuvenating vitality pool, alongside a Spa Café.
The hotel, which is part of the award-winning Eden Hotel Collection, offers 43 blissfully relaxing bedrooms and suites, along with fine dining at their 3 AA Rosette restaurant The Dining Room, fronted by respected chef director Simon Haigh.
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