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AJ Handley-Rowe AJ Handley-Rowe - 10th November 2021

Manor House Hotel & Spa – The magical garden spa near Manchester with TWO swim-up bars

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson Manor House Hotel & Spa. Credit: The Manc Group

There’s an increasing number of garden spas popping up around the UK, where you can soak and relax out in the open air.

But a lot of them are missing the key ingredient – the gardens.

That’s what makes Manor House Hotel & Spa over in Cheshire so special. It feels like it’s been built as garden first, spa second, in the way that pools and hot tubs seem to have been slotted in between established trees and flower beds and shrubs. 

It’s like stumbling onto the set of a romantic period drama, but with state-of-the-art spa facilities concealed into the grounds. I’m half expecting a sopping wet Colin Firth to emerge from a hot tub. 

And although the square footage of the garden spa is relatively small, it’s this clever landscaping that makes it feel like a never-ending maze where every turn reveals a new place to lie down. 

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There are covered, swinging beds in a herb garden. A sauna concealed as a potting shed. Private bookable hot tubs behind a hedge. 

And then the real whimsy – the secret garden. Opened just last year, this corner of the spa is home to a blisteringly turquoise heated pool, surrounded by charming sage green ‘sheds’ (which are actually a series of cosy indoor relaxation pods). 

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The Secret Garden
The Secret Garden
One of two cold plunge pools
One of two cold plunge pools
The relaxation sheds in the secret garden
The relaxation sheds in the secret garden
A huge heated pool
A huge heated pool
The Secret Garden's sauna
The Secret Garden’s sauna

There’s a second swim-up bar here, because why stop at one, a cold plunge pool with spring flowers wrapped around it, a lawn for sunbathing if you’re lucky, and a traditional Finnish sauna overlooking it all. 

It doesn’t stop there – weave along the footpaths and you’ll come across a sunken, circular hydrotherapy pool, a cosy summer house with noise-cancelling headphones you can plug in to, a gently heated panoramic laconium, hammocks, squishy sunbeds, swing seats, and so much more. 

The adjective that keeps coming to mind is ‘pretty’, but that almost feels too flippant for how gorgeous the spa garden is. 

And you might think with it being an outdoor garden spa that it would be a waste of time in bad weather – but you’re wrong. 

Manor House has built subtle shelters which look more like garden pagodas over a lot of the facilities here, including part of the main pool and swim-up bar, and most of the double lounge beds. 

The main pool and swim-up bar
The main pool and swim-up bar
The Potting Shed sauna
The Potting Shed sauna
A classic cold plunge tub
A classic cold plunge tub
The hydrotherapy pool
The hydrotherapy pool

But even beyond that, your classic spa facilities like the saunas and salt steam chamber have been constructed in out-buildings, safe from the infamous North West weather, AND there’s a sizeable indoor pool, sauna and steam room back inside the main hotel building. 

The metal cold plunge tub is exposed to the elements – but if you’re being brave enough to dunk in this, a little drizzle is the least of your worries. 

They’ve got an enormous list of treatments on offer here, whether you want to be scrubbed and rubbed into a new person, or give your skin a real boost with a facial. Once you’re done with your treatment, Manor House has built a cosy relaxation lounge, where you can pull the curtains across your own private booth to sip a cup of herbal tea and unwind.

Private relaxation booths for post-treatment
Private relaxation booths for post-treatment
Mezze lunch
Mezze lunch
Dinner in the Stables
Dinner in the Stables
Breakfast the next day
Breakfast the next day
The Salt Shed
The Salt Shed
Drinks from The Bothy Bar, a swim-up bar in the secret garden
Drinks from The Bothy Bar, a swim-up bar in the secret garden
The indoor pool
The indoor pool
The Stables restaurant
The Stables restaurant
Bedrooms
Bedrooms
Covered beds in the herb garden
Covered beds in the herb garden

Alongside all that relaxing, a typical spa package at Manor House may include an afternoon tea, a brunch, or a mezze platter lunch, with a glass of fizz served to you in the Pool House.

And if you go for the overnight, you’ll be sinking into a huge plush bed, full from a refined British gastropub dinner in the hotel’s cosy restaurant space, The Stables.

Manor House is currently running a full Spring Renewal Spa Escape, for the ultimate taste of everything that’s on offer while the gardens are in full bloom.

The Manor House Spring Renewal Spa Escape package

  • An overnight hotel stay
  • A 60-minute Collagen Renewal Ritual (a soothing, exfoliating back massage, followed by a luxurious collagen facial)
  • Full access to the spa, with 18 spa experiences, on both days of your stay
  • A delicious three-course dinner in the Stables restaurant
  • A full breakfast the next morning
  • A spa gift worth £20

You can see more and book it HERE. 

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Featured image: The Manc Group

‘A lovely surprise’ says Manchester restaurant after being added to Michelin Guide

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson 'A lovely surprise' says Manchester restaurant after being added to Michelin Guide

A local restaurant in Manchester has said it’s a ‘proud moment’ as it gets added to the prestigious Michelin Guide.

10 Tib Lane, a gorgeous three-storey restaurant and bar tucked on a quiet city centre street, said it was ‘a lovely surprise’ to find themselves added to the guide.

The restaurant opened back in 2021, taking over the former Bock Biere Cafe on Tib Lane.

The beauty in its interiors lies in the building’s bones, with a stripped-back space showing off textured walls and wooden floors and big sash windows.

As you climb the stairs from the bar, you’ll find a restaurant serving up clever small plates with British produce but with a definite French influence.

10 Tib Lane comes from the same team behind beloved Chorlton neighbourhood bar Henry C, as well as the newly-opened Posie cocktail bar in the city centre.

The Michelin Guide said the restaurant is serving ‘well-crafted dishes’, highlighting its cheese beignets.

10 Tib Lane in Manchester
10 Tib Lane in Manchester
10 Tib Lane has been added to the Michelin Guide
The restaurant has been added to the Michelin Guide

The guide said: “Stretching over three floors of a tall, narrow townhouse, you enter this welcoming restaurant via its cosy bar – ideal for a cocktail or a glass from their selection of European natural and low-intervention wines – before heading up to dining rooms decked out in rustic, semi-industrial chic.

“Order some oysters or cheese beignets while you choose from a menu that shows off influences from both Spain (Cantabrian anchovies on toast) and France (chocolate ganache).

“Throughout the cooking, the well-crafted dishes allow top-quality ingredients to shine.”

Speaking of their Michelin Guide addition, 10 Tib Lane wrote: “What a lovely surprise to receive this week. Marking a proud moment for us and the team.”

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