I think we can all agree, once and for all, that we all deserve a spa break right now. Picture it; a weekend jaunt to the English countryside, sun shining (we can hope), fluffy robe covering your freshly-massaged body as you head for a dip in the outdoor pool. If you need a little more help visualising, look no further. We’ve lined up five of the best.
By Beth Ludolf
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1 Ardencote Spa at Ardencote Manor Hotel
Downton Abbey lovers, this way. This destination spa is set inside a converted Victorian coach house. As al fresco situations go, it doesn’t get much better than this one. We’re talking outdoor pool, outdoor sauna and an outdoor jacuzzi. And the view from the pool is pretty great too – think climbing wisteria and honeysuckle, and red-brick buildings.
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2 The Spa at Tylney Hall Hotel
If you want to get away from it all, this is the place for you. The Grade II listed mansion (how fancy) is set in 66 acres of perfectly-landscaped land. Yep, you read that right – sixty-six. Take a dip in the outdoor pool (heated, of course), then dry off, poolside, with a view of the parklands.
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3 Macdonald Bath Spa Hotel
Macdonald Hotels are renowned for their top-class spa facilities – and this one is no different. There’s the beautiful Georgian decor (Bath is renowned for its Georgian architecture), the peaceful gardens (7 acres, to be precise) and an outdoor pool made for relaxing. It’s probably the only thing that will peel you away from the Elemis treatments.
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4 Ockenden Manor Hotel & Spa
We’re calling it – Ockenden Manor is the perfect mix of grandeur and quaint charm (believe us, it does work). With plenty of Elizabethan character, 9 acres of ground, and – get this – the spa and pool are fed by their very own underground natural spring. If that doesn’t make you want to take a dip, nothing will.
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5 The Woodland Spa at Crow Wood Hotel
Not into that period look? The Woodland Spa is equally as a luxury, just far more modern. There’s no sacrifice on outdoor space though, it’s set in 40 acres of manicured land, with the odd ornamental lake, for good measure. We’re getting state-of-the-art (read: expensive) city hotel vibes, but without any of the hustle and bustle.