Wirral wedding venue Thornton Hall Hotel & Spa is open!

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Its official, Thornton Hall Hotel has reopened. Unfortunately, the Health Club & Spa has to remain closed until a further announcement from the government, there is social distancing and additional measures in place in line with its Covid-19 Action Plan. All bedrooms are "fogged" with a Virucide and then sealed prior to each new arrival.

Finally, you can escape to the countryside! Book a stay at this lovely hotel from just £89 per room, including a luxurious bedroom, cream tea and full English breakfast.

From August you'll be able to book spa breaks too, so why not enjoy a relaxing stay in the beautiful Wirral Countryside.

If you live locally, or fancy a drive, you can enjoy a bite to eat and a drink in Thornton Hall's fabulous gardens. Book your table online at www.thorntonhallhotel.com/restaurants/book-a-table.html. A lovely lounge menu will be served, offering everything from snacks to full meals and afternoon tea, plus drinks in a lovely atmosphere.

You can also book a table in restaurant, where tables are distanced at more than two metres. During the reopening phas the restaurant will be housed in the the Crystal Suite whilst the team prepares for the opening of the hotel's new Quercus | Bar & Grill in October.

Find out more at www.thorntonhallhotel.com

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