Seaham Hall to launch new treatments and facilities next month
Temple Spa Treatments and Packages can now be enjoyed at the five-star Seaham Hall, renowned boutique hotel overlooking Durham’s Heritage Coast.
Seaham Hall features a 44,000 sq ft luxe spa with an indoor swimming pool and outdoor hot tubs. Reached via an underground tunnel, the spa is said to be a calming, ‘inspiring’ place.
From April 1 2018, Seaham Hall guests will be able to use these treatments, all curated and crafted to promote wellbeing and relaxation.
Head of Temple Spa, Sarah Ronchetti, commented: “We are thrilled to be working with Seaham Hall’s fabulous team. We understand the hotel’s desire to offer guests something truly memorable and deliver treatments with a passion.”
Seaham Hall is under three hours by train from central London, and by car is 20 minutes from Durham, 40 minutes from Newcastle, 90 minutes from Edinburgh and less than three hours from Manchester.
Helen Coulon, Seaham Hall’s spa director, added: “It’s very exciting to be partnering with Temple Spa, a distinguished brand that aligns with our passion for nurturing the body and providing our guests with memorable moments.
“Temple Spa’s unique influence, quality product and faithful following worldwide make it a very fitting connection for our innovative spa.”
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