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Say Goodbye to Dull Skin with Peptide⁴ Overnight Radiance Peel
‘Formulated with a blend of skin-smoothing acids and nourishing botanical oils, this daily exfoliating treatment refines and revitalises the skin to improve the look of skin clarity and tone. This gentle milky peel works the night shift to leave skin looking and feeling silky smooth and brilliantly bright by morning.’ - ELEMIS
February Treatment of the Month – Peptide 24/7 Skin Sync Facial
Wake Up to a New You with our Treatment of the Month for February 2020 – Peptide 24/7 Skin Sync Facial
Be Good to Yourself in 2020
Let's talk about health and wellbeing and start 2020 on the right foot
Clarins Relax Body Oil – Our Product of the Month this November
When life gets busy, we’re all guilty of not taking some time out for ourselves. Sometimes we forget the importance of slowing down and having a bit of time to relax the mind and body. It can be necessary to unwind every now and then by getting a massage, taking a stroll in the park or having a hot drink whilst sinking into the sofa.
June Offers in Our Product Shop
Take advantage of our exclusive offers and experiences in our Product Shop.
Father’s Day at Hoar Cross Hall
Treat Dad with a trip to Hoar Cross Hall, he’ll love being spoiled! We have a range of offers that he will love, be the better sibling and take him.
Hoar Cross Hall shortlisted as a finalist in the UK Active Awards
Wellness commendations for Hoar Cross Hall. Hotel shortlisted as one of the best in the UK
A Brief History Of Hoar Cross Hall
Hoar Cross was part of Needwood Forest, the 11th-century lands of Henry de Ferrers. The land was passed down to Henry’s son and subsequent various people over the course of 500 years ending with the Webb family, around the 1730s, who bought the land and house known as the Manor of the Cross.
Hoar Cross Hall champions time spent outside this summer
Hoar Cross Hall in central England has created its summer rates for daytime meetings. Steeped in a rich and colourful history, the Grade II listed Hall sits in more than 50 acres of inspirational and tranquil surroundings.