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A country-house staycation in the north

Nicole García Mérida indulges herself at Rockliffe Hall spa in Darlington, near the North Yorkshire moors

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The Backhouse room at Rockliffe Hall gets its name from the Backhouse family, who founded the Backhouse’s Bank in the mid18th century. The family were Quakers, originally in the linen industry, moving onto banking then railways, but they were also passionate botanists. The bank’s headquarte­rs were in Darlington, which is where Alfred Backhouse moved to manage it. It was a pleasing synchronic­ity to learn he had married his wife Rachel in Plaistow, not far away from east London, where I had travelled from.

The room is one of Rockliffe Hall’s Old Hall suites, all of which feature a king-size bed draped in luxurious linen, a lounge with a smart television, and sweeping views of the resort gardens and surroundin­g woodlands. We were lucky enough to call it home for two days, and it really did feel like it.

Original plans for the hotel date from 1774, but it wasn’t until 1863 that it became the Rockliffe Hall estate. Today, it is a golfer’s paradise, foodie haven and spa destinatio­n, with kind, attentive and friendly staff. Shortly after we checked in we were whisked away to the aforementi­oned spa, where we were the lucky recipients of a bespoke, hourlong facial that left us revitalise­d and glowing. The spa also offers Indian head massages, antiageing treatments, body scrubs and massages. The Old Hall suites and the spa are connected, meaning you can go from your bed to the treatment room in the comfort of your swimsuit and compliment­ary bathrobe and slippers, so that you’re ready for a dip in the heated pool straight afterwards.

Or if you’ve worked up an appetite after your treatment, you could also head to the hotel’s latest offering, Nu Sana, also linked to the spa. The laidback feeling of relaxation in the spa extends to its restaurant, which focuses on healthy, nourishing dishes. I had the flake-in-your-mouth tender grilled sea bass, accompanie­d by a zingy fennel and citrus salad and lemon and herb new potatoes. My partner had the belly pork ramen, a hearty, rich broth that warmed the insides, perfect to counter the icy wind that swayed the chairs on the outdoor terrace. Time for cocktails

Before dinner, make time for a visit to the cocktail bar, which is stocked with what I am sure must be every spirit under the sun. The bar is nestled in a cosy nook of the hotel, and the bartenders are knowledgea­ble and classy. If you’re only staying for a night, book dinner at

The Orangery. It’s the hotel’s fine-dining experience, serving innovative, seasonal à la carte and tasting menus. We were treated to the nine-course tasting menu, to which you can add a wine pairing (£50) or a premium wine pairing (£90). We opted for the former. Our excellent sommelier talked us patiently through the light white wines that paired with the handdived Orkney scallops, topped with pork cheek and coconut, and the cured chalk-stream trout served with cucumber and marigold. Full-bodied reds followed along with tender saltaged Ripon lamb, and finally sweet, thick dessert wine to accompany my favourite course, the chocolate orangery, a sweet orange ice-cream ball coated in velvety dark chocolate that melted in the mouth.

The indulgence of dinner meant all alarms were snoozed the next morning, meaning we missed our reservatio­n for breakfast at the same restaurant, which is open for afternoon tea too. The staff booked us in for brunch at the Clubhouse instead, the hotel’s more laid-back restaurant serving English staples, overlookin­g the vast golf course.

It wouldn’t have been a true British staycation if the weather hadn’t been rainy and grey. Luckily we escaped this in the spa, which extends outside the treatment rooms to encompass a 20-metre long pool and a Hydropool, a round, heated pool with a wide array of timed pressured jets that massage the body. The spa also features several unique saunas, and an ice room for the very brave. The spa garden is also well worth a visit. The outdoor space has a heated infinity pool, comfortabl­e enough to make us forget about the cold breeze and mild rain, as well as a sauna and tepidarium beds. It only allows about a dozen people at a time, guaranteei­ng peace and quiet.

If you’re the type to choose a walk over lounging by the pool after a hefty meal, there are several walks through the hotel’s surroundin­g woodlands and alongside the river, perfect for birdwatchi­ng, or just to help make space for the next meal.

“Rockliffe Hall is a golfer’s paradise, foodie haven and spa destinatio­n”

Nicole was a guest of Rockliffe Hall. Rooms from £239. See rockliffeh­all.com

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