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The Spa at Laceby Manor, UK

The Spa at Laceby Manor, UK

The Spa at Laceby Manor, set in the sprawling landscape of the Lincolnshire Wolds, is a £4 million purpose-built spa and wellness operation that aims to elevate the bathing ritual to a new level. A Scandi-inspired design, overseen by spa director Alex Burnett, creates a relaxing space with clean lines, a minimalist look and contemporary furnishings offering a unique sense of place.

“There was a desire to create a more grounded design that connects with the natural surroundings to deliver guest comfort and provide points of interest throughout their experience,” explains Burnett. The team worked with spa consultant Claire Caddick on the concept and guest journey. Caddick partnered with Curveline Design’s Mark Green who oversaw the interior architecture of the project. Exterior architecture was delivered by Keir Architecture.

Bringing the outside in The stand-alone spa features seven treatment rooms, one of which is a double, with treatments from 111SKIN, Voya and Tribe517. Guest can also enjoy rituals in a bathing room with a private Japanese-inspired garden.

Bringing the outside in with beautiful floor-to-ceiling windows set over two floors, the spa also takes guests outside with an outdoor café, an outdoor heated pool and a terrace for sun loungers. A natural swimming pond is filled using an innovative rainwater harvesting and filtration system.

The Spa at Laceby Manor is one of the first venues to feature the new collaboration between VitrA and Tom Dixon in its bathrooms. British designer Dixon’s products, including lighting, also feature in other areas of the spa.