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Best spa hotels in Midlands
Spa hotels in the Midlands range from boutique experiences to celebrated country houses with luxury spas. Whether contemporary to traditional, about health and wellbeing or total indulgence, here are some of the best hotels with spas in the Midlands.
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Pen-y-Dyffryn
Oswestry, Shropshire
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A walker's paradise on the Welsh border, the Hunter family's very dog-friendly hotel, in a Georgian former rectory with a 'beautiful garden and views', is much beloved by readers.
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Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
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Burleigh Court
Stroud, Gloucestershire
There are stunning views across the Golden Valley from this Georgian mansion, a smart but friendly hotel with fine-dining restaurant.
Ellenborough Park
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
In a Tudor manor house in the Cotswolds just across from Cheltenham Racecourse, this hotel with spa and 90 acres of grounds is both family and dog-friendly.

Calcot & Spa
Tetbury, Gloucestershire
Amid gardens, native woodland and meadow, this 16th-century manor house is today a family-friendly spa hotel with luxury accommodation, a choice of pub food and more sophisticated dining, and plenty to keep the kids amused.

Thyme
Southrop, Gloucestershire
A charming 'village within a village', this collection of honeyed buildings houses impeccably designed rooms surrounded by pretty gardens, with spring-fed outdoor pool, spa, cookery school, bar, and short, modern menus of country produce in the Ox Barn.

The Elms
Worcester, Worcestershire
With quirky and extravagant interiors, creative cooking in the restaurant, and a botanically inspired spa, this 18th-century mansion in parkland is a welcoming hotel for families and their four-legged friends.

Buxton Crescent Hotel
Buxton, Derbyshire
In a splendid, Grade I listed crescent, this spa hotel blends Georgian elegance and contemporary comforts, with a restaurant serving modern British cooking, and drinks and light bites dispensed in the bar.

The Lygon Arms
Broadway, Worcestershire
Set in a sprawling, historic and honey-stone building with tall chimneys and leaded windows, this hotel offers grand rooms and antiques along with a thoroughly modern spa, a bistro-style menu in the barrel-vaulted Grill by James Martin, plus real ales, bar snacks and small plates at Tavern.

Cowley Manor
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Modelled on Rome's Villa Borghese and overlooking Italianate gardens with lakes, fountains and statuary, this spa hotel has a hip vibe, bold interiors, lovely bedrooms, fabulous bathrooms, a buzzy cocktail bar, and French-inspired cooking in the panelled dining room.
Spa hotels in the Midlands range from boutique experiences to celebrated country houses with luxury spas. Whether contemporary to traditional, about health and wellbeing or total indulgence, here are some of the best hotels with spas in the Midlands. Featuring fitness facilities and exercise pools as well as plenty of pampering, from Leamington Spa to Tetbury, Cirencester to Broadway, these are the spas that add an extra level of enjoyment to your hotel stay. Celebrating the natural beauty of the Cotswolds and the historic grandeur of some of the most elegant properties in the Midlands, these hotel spas offer a range of experiences that create a sense of wellbeing. Some have spectacular gardens to roam in, others incorporate exquisite 17th-century architecture. Some are well known for their restaurants, some focus on spa treatments and others deliver a whole range of facilities to enjoy as well.



















