Kentish Express Ashford & District

Granary Spa keeps going from strength to strength

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Two years after opening its doors, the Granary Spa is thriving and growing.

Owner Clare Singleton had spent eight years working at The Stour Leisure Centre in Ashford before taking a huge risk of rebranding and relocating her business to Great Chart.

Grown

Clare said: “We started with just myself, our spa manager Sharleen Lind and a part-timer. We have now grown to a team of 11 and are open seven days a week.

“We have grown our treatment menu during this time, but still stick to our holistic approach.

“We have recently introduced a few new treatments and these include the herbal steam infusion body treatment, a hamam ritual (bubble massage) and an organic body scrub.”

The Granary will be supporting National Spa Week, which runs from November 3 to 7, with 20% off the cost of a lava shell body massage and customers who bring a friend to the spa who hasn’t been before can both get £10 off any 55-minute treatment. On November 5, which is National Stress Awareness Day, the Granary will be hosting a visit by Irene Tutt who will be giving ideas on stress busting from 6pm to 8pm for a £5 donation, which will be given to the charity Macmillan.

The spa is also organising a raffle in aid of the charity, with tickets priced £1 on sale until November 7, with two pamper mornings worth £130 on offer as prizes.

KE advertisin­g executive Sharon Harding, who sampled the Granary’s new herbal steam infusion body treatment, described it as “amazing”.

For more informatio­n visit www.thegranary­spa.co.uk

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