Tuck into a two-course afternoon tea and relax in the newly refurbished spa at a venue on the outskirts of Norwich.
Dunston Hall is a hotel, spa and golf resort located just south of the city and it is part of The QHotels Collection.
Dean Saunders, who has more than 30 years of experience in hospitality and leisure, was appointed the new general manager in September 2023.
Under his leadership, there have been improvements at Dunston Hall and its spa treatment area recently shut for three weeks for a refurbishment.
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For the last 30 years, the spa has been run by a third party but it has now been brought back in-house.
Mr Saunders said: "We refurbished the reception, waiting area and treatment rooms and the feedback has been fantastic.
"We use Elemis products and offer a range of treatments - including new BIOTEC electric facials."
The afternoon tea has also been overhauled and it is now served over two courses, sweet then savoury, and it includes sandwiches, scones, sausage rolls and cakes.
It can also be adapted for dietary requirements with prior notice, including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and dairy-free, and it is served in The Tea Snug.
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Mr Saunders added: "We wanted to offer better value for money and we have also hired a pastry chef called Gijo who makes the treats."
To celebrate the recent changes at Dunston Hall, the Summer Afternoon Tea Spa Day is a special package available to book until September 8 2024.
Prices start at £79pp and it includes afternoon tea, two 25-minute treatments per person and use of the Health Club facilities with a swimming pool, sauna, steam room and gym.
See all packages and book at dunstonhallhotel.co.uk
On August 31 they are running a special Bridgerton-inspired afternoon tea for £55pp with added prosecco, canapes and entertainment - book by emailing events@dunstonhallhotel.co.uk
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