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Hotel invests in new spa and gym

Hotel invests in new spa and gym

Friday 19 September 2014

Hotel invests in new spa and gym

Friday 19 September 2014


Longueville Manor has shown confidence in the local tourism industry by introducing a new boutique spa and gym to the Island.

The Proprietor of Longueville Manor, Patricia Lewis, said: "We are delighted to launch The Cottage Garden. It’s a long realised vision for the entire team at Longueville Manor and a welcome addition to our luxurious portfolio. Taking its name from the surrounding gardens and famous kitchen garden, it embodies the purity of the location, the unique setting and the philosophy of all that is Longueville Manor."

The Cottage Garden mini spa caters principally to hotel residents but also to Islanders with Natasha Young heading up a team of two therapists. It boasts an outdoor heated spa pool set in a tranquil garden setting with a dedicated butler service. A new residents gym has also been introduced, providing a small range of state-of-the-art fitness equipment with media centres, Internet access and digital television facilities.

The Cottage Garden mini spa caters principally to hotel residents but also to Islanders with Natasha Young heading up a team of two therapists.

Ms Young says: "I am thrilled to become part of the Longueville Manor team. The Cottage Garden adds the finishing touch to a beautiful establishment; a perfect complement to the existing proposition. We will be providing a range of soothing treatments designed to relax the spirit, harmonise the body, preserve youthfulness and enhance health and vitality. REN Spa treatments use exclusively designed massage and pressure point techniques inspired by ancestral traditions, Japanese acupressure and Swedish massage. I also intend to introduce my own massage oils using lavender and aromatics from the Longueville Kitchen Garden to enhance the experience. We will offer a transformational spa experience that I believe will be unsurpassed in the Island."

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