Cricket St Thomas hotel reopens its doors for day spa

The hotel will open its doors for spa packages and afternoon tea <i>(Image: Contributed)</i>
The hotel will open its doors for spa packages and afternoon tea (Image: Contributed)
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AN ADULT-only hotel has announced the return of its popular day experiences for local people to enjoy afternoon teas and day spa packages.

Cricket St Thomas in Somerset, part of the Warner Hotels group, is reopening its doors and welcoming guests who aren’t staying in the hotel, to enjoy a traditional afternoon tea.

Keen for local people to have the ultimate summer of relaxation, the group has also announced the return of day experiences to its spas, offering visitors a perfect day trip for indulgent relaxation.

Guests can enjoy the much-loved ceremony of delicate sandwiches, scones, and sweet treats, served with speciality loose-leaf teas, handcrafted coffees, or a glass of bubbles, in Cricket St Thomas' historical settings.

For guests looking to indulge their senses as well as their appetite, day spa packages, which include access to pools, sauna and steam rooms, depending on the hotel.

Guests can enjoy face and body treatments in partnership with skincare brand, Temple Spa.

Available at most of Warner’s manor houses, castles, and coast villages across the UK, a spa day package is priced from £40 per person with afternoon teas starting from £22.50 per person.

Matt Williams, head of activities, said: “We’re delighted to announce the return of our immensely popular day experiences for guests local to our hotels, who are looking for a traditional afternoon tea or a day spa in a stunning historical setting.

“With the warmer weather here to stay, there’s no better time to visit one of our hotels for a relaxing afternoon tucking into a slice of cake and cooling off in one of our pools. We look forward to welcoming locals back into our hotels over the summer so more people can see the Warner difference – the tea is already brewing.”

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