A wellness icon Champneys has added Buxton Crescent to its portfolio, marking its seventh UK spa. The acquisition continues the health and wellness brand’s century-long commitment to offering transformative wellbeing experiences. Buxton Crescent, a landmark of Georgian England, is the reincarnation of two historic hotels long celebrated for their thermal waters and luxurious spa. Guests can unwind across its facilities, including the thermal pool, rooftop indoor-outdoor pool, Victorian baths, saunas, steam rooms and modern fitness studios. Under Champneys, Buxton Crescent will offer a range of experiences, from spa rituals to curated wellness programmes and thoughtfully prepared cuisine. As well as enjoying the benefits of Buxton’s mineral-rich thermal waters, you’re also perfectly placed to explore the town’s cultural attractions and the dramatic outdoors of the Peak District. Find out more at champneys.com From innovation TO TRANSFORMATION Tonic Day Spa in Cannock is the first clinic in the Midlands to introduce CACI’s new multitechnology system, Rejuva Med. Combining five advanced, clinically proven technologies to deliver visible results from the first treatment, the system is designed to brighten, tighten, lift, rejuvenate and renew the skin with minimal downtime. Owner of Tonic Day Spa, Julie Burrows-Ball says, “What stood out most was the ability to deliver a complete, results-driven treatment while also having the flexibility to adapt and customise options for different client needs. “Even after clients’ first treatments, we’ve seen visible improvements in skin radiance, firmness and contour, particularly around areas such as the jawline and nasolabial folds.” Find out more at tonicdayspa.co.uk RISE OF THE MICRO-WEDDING Intimate ceremonies, countryside settings and meaningful moments are replacing traditional large-scale weddings, according to one luxury Peak District venue. At Losehill House, a 111-year-old, boutique country house hotel overlooking Hope Valley, the wedding team say enquiries for intimate celebrations have noticeably increased in recent seasons. Wedding and events manager Jules Rookes says, “Many couples are looking for something that feels personal rather than traditional. Instead of large guest lists, they want meaningful moments with the people closest to them. That might be a two-person ceremony followed by a special meal, or a small wedding where family stay for the weekend.” Countryside venues are leading the charge in this trend thanks to the privacy and atmosphere of escape they offer. Indeed, the boutique hotel has long been known as a place where guests can pause, reconnect and enjoy the surrounding landscape – an ethos that naturally lends itself to smaller, more personal celebrations. So, if intimate nuptials are what you dream of, find out more about how Losehill House can help at losehillhouse.co.uk NEWS Nearlywed Catch up on the lates from around the region foxmoonphotography.com LATEST NEWS 7
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