The Royal Crescent's Tattinger Spa Garden creates champagne-themed outdoor relaxation retreat
The Grade I-listed Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa in Bath, England, has launched The Tattinger Spa Garden at the Spa & Bath House. The 156sq m (1,679sq ft) spa garden is both a relaxation room and a space to have a meal from the property’s spa menu.
“The Tattinger Spa Garden offers the opportunity for our spa guests to further their experience of relaxation and escape by retreating to a haven created to enhance the senses within a beautifully planted and hidden walled garden,” Anette Hall, spa manager for the property told Spa Opportunities.
“It is the perfect place for our guests to remain in their gowns and enjoy lunch from our Spa Garden menu, an exquisite afternoon tea, or a glass of Tattinger champagne or a cocktail.”
Tattinger is the brand partner at The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa, and in addition to the Tattinger champagne available for purchase, the spa garden incorporates the brand with yellow Compte de Champagne roses and branded furniture.
Designed by local landscape designer Alison Jenkins, the garden includes sofas and chairs with manicured hedges. Spa menu items include chilled gazpacho, superfood salads and fresh fruit salads created by head chef David Campbell.
The Georgian property, which dates from the 1700s, relaunched last autumn after a major heritage-led refurbishment to the 45 bedrooms, suites and spa.