Tortworth Court
Steeped in history, breathtakingly beautiful and always welcoming, Tortworth Court is where memories are made during special occasions. Offering day spa breaks as well as overnight stays, you will feel truly revitalised at Leaf Spa, whatever your reason for visiting. The treatment menu offers luxurious therapies including a chocolate delight body ritual and a dry flotation tank experience to enhance physical and mental wellbeing. There’s a spa lounge for a refreshing tea, but for real decadence, how about a champagne in the hotel’s Orangery?
Spa and hotel facilities
At a glance
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Architecture
The building as it stands today was built in 1849 from local stone and depicts the era’s fascination with Gothic design.
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Restaurant
There are two restaurants using locally sourced produce and showcasing British interior design across the centuries.
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Golf
The hotel can arrange for guests to play at nearby Thornbury Golf Centre during their stay.
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Romantic Location
The building itself makes Tortworth Court extremely special, with all the fairytale romance of a castle; and that’s before you add in the service and landscaped gardens.
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Scenic Location
In 30 acres of private gardens, the hotel has its own arboretum, while the vista continues into the wider surrounds of the Cotswolds, and remains within easy reach of Bristol.
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Leisure Break Venue
The hotel has a range of leisure facilities and treatments, but is not a specialised spa.
Spa & Leisure
Surrounded by the grounds and design of the 19th century mansion, Peels Spa at Tortworth Court is a contemporary juxtaposition to the rest of the building. Providing facilities that include a 12 metre swimming pool, a gym, sauna and spa bath, there is space to work out before winding down.
Using JustBe Botanicals and OPI product lines they also offer a range of treatments including massages, facials, scrubs, manicures, pedicures, finishing touches, and a collection of treatments for men as well.
Hotel & Accommodation
A Grade II listed Victorian mansion in 30 acres of private gardens, Tortworth Court has a history dating back to 1343 and also played host to Queen Elizabeth II on her visit in 1978. Today the four star hotel has three key elements – its gothic architecture and its location in the famously picturesque Cotswolds, all held together by its four star service. Rooms range from Standard to Four Poster Double Bedrooms which convey a sense of historic grandeur.
There is one restaurant at the hotel – the oak panelled Moreton’s Restaurant featuring ornate archways and an impressive fireplace, which is the fine dining option; while the Atrium Bistro Bar features altogether more contemporary design and a 60 foot high atrium, morphing from light and airy for lunch and afternoon tea to a creative hub using lighting effects in the evening.
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