Everything's coming up roses at Rookery Hall Hotel & Spa

View of Rookery Hall with fountain in the foreground

Rookery Hall Hotel & Spa brings a new rose-inspired spa day to its exception experiences in partnership with luxury skincare brand Elemis. The Elemis Rose Champagne Spa day has been designed with pure bliss in mind!

Exclusively available at the Hotel, the experience celebrates 15 years of Hand Picked Hotels working with Elemis to create superior, serene spa treatments for its discerning guests. Inspired by the beauty of the gardens here and Elemis' new Rose Micro Serum, treatments are aimed at restoring a youthful bloom to skin and fresh energy to the body and soul.

Centred around a 55-minute limited-edition Elemis Rose Facial, spa visitors are guaranteed and experience that awakens the sense and transports them to the beauty and relaxation of an English rose garden. As the serene scent of rose fills the air, expert spa therapists will use specialist facial massage techniques to deeply cleanse the face using Elemis' Rosewood Essence, Pro-Collagen Rose Balm Cleanser and Oil, leaving guests' skin feeling blissfully soft and hydrated.

To complete the experience, guests will then be treated to a rose-themed afternoon tea, complete with a chilled glass of Villa Saletta Spumante – a light, sparkling rose made in Tuscany from 100 per cent Sangiovese grapes.

What's more, spa-goers can enjoy the spa facilities, including sauna, steam rooms, indoor pool, hydrotherapy pool, amber lounge and relaxation room. Ensuring guests can continue their rose experience at home, the package also includes and Elemis Pro-Collagen Micro Serum gift.

Elemis Rose Champagne Spa Day is priced from £125 per person, with overnight stays at Rookery Hall Hotel & Spa from £323.

Find out more at www.handpickedhotels.co.uk

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