Is Swinton Park a good place to relax?
We would recommend swinton estate to all looking for a relaxing and romantic weekend. Samuels restaurant and the swinton estate spa are a must do along with sitting in front of the many log fires within the estate. What a weekend! Looking for more time to restore body, mind and spirit? Our wellness retreats afford just that. Enjoy nights spent in the opulent, cossetting surroundings of the swinton park hotel and restaurants or more ‘off-grid’ at swinton bivouac for a range of indulgent spa breaks and holistic wellness retreats.There are forty-two exquisitely appointed suites and bedrooms at the Swinton Park Hotel and the Coach House. Rooms are beautifully furnished to the highest standards with en-suite bathroom, spacious bedrooms and a perfect blend of antique furnishings, opulent fabrics and contemporary styling. Bringing the whole clan?
Can you walk around Swinton Park?
A circular walk within the gardens and parkland of Swinton Estate. This short loop gives you chance to see the walled garden, the deer park, the spring garden and the coffin pond with its beautiful stone bridge and old boathouse. Swinton Park Hotel is an opulent Grade II* castle set in 200 acres of stunning gardens and parkland at the heart of the 20,000-acre Swinton Estate.Swinton is a suburban area about five miles northwest of Manchester city centre. Is Swinton a good place to live? Yes — it’s known for its peaceful atmosphere, excellent schools, and proximity to the city.There are forty-two exquisitely appointed suites and bedrooms at the Swinton Park Hotel and the Coach House.
Who owns Swinton Park Hotel?
Owned by the Cunliffe-Lister family since the 1880s, and the ancestral seat of the Earl of Swinton, guests at the hotel enjoy a fabulous, yet informal stately home experience. The Swinton Estate dates back to the late 1600s and has been in the ownership of the Cunliffe-Lister family since the 1880s.
Are there age restrictions at Swinton Park Spa?
Hot Tubs and Sauna It is advised that children under the age of 16 should not use the hot tub. Spa age policies vary significantly depending on the facility and treatment type. Most traditional spas restrict access to saunas, steam rooms, and thermal pools to guests over 16 or 18, primarily for safety reasons related to heat exposure and developing bodies’ different temperature regulation systems.