Where is the original Champneys?
Hertfordshire Spa Resort Champneys Tring is the original spa influencer and the resort that started it all. As Britain’s original health spa, it is a location that has provided the backdrop to a vast array of beauty innovations and wellbeing breakthroughs – where it has led, others have followed. Champneys is the brand name of a destination spa group, comprising four spa resorts, two hotels and two day spas owned by the Purdew family.About Champneys, Champneys Philosophy. For a century, we’ve been redefining relaxation and pioneering spa experiences. Now, we’re sharing the love and giving back in the best way we know how – with hundreds of free spa treatments.
Who is the CEO of Champneys?
We spoke with Alan Whiteley, CEO of Champneys, and group spa director Laura Sheridan to find out how they plan to develop the brand and what’s the next in its evolution. A message from our CEO, Alan Whiteley.
Who is Champneys owned by?
Champneys is the brand name of a destination spa group, comprising four spa resorts, two hotels and two day spas owned by the Purdew family. Terms & Conditions. Available at all Champneys’ spa resorts and hotels. Check In: 2pm (Eastwell Manor: 3pm, Mottram Hall: 10am). Check out of room: 11am.IS ALCOHOL AVAILABLE? At Champneys Resorts (Henlow, Tring, Forest Mere and Springs), our goal is to bring our lifestyle, our programmes, and our philosophy into everyday living; alcohol in moderation will be part of that for many residents and day guests. For private receptions, alcohol can be served.
Who owns Champneys now?
With her son Stephen, she went on to buy Henlow Grange, Springs Health Farm, Forest Mere, and finally Champneys in 2002. Growing considerably, the Purdew family has guided the business to success. Today, Champneys is valued at more than £300 million. Already owning Henlow Grange, Springs Health Farm and Forest Mere, purchased in 1981, 1990 and 1995 respectively, the four resorts aligned as one under the Champneys banner. Growing considerably, Stephen Purdew and his late mother Dorothy guided the brand to even greater heights.Purdew started her first business, WeightGuard with just £60 and later purchased her first health farm, Frimleys in 1978. With her son Stephen, she went on to buy Henlow Grange, Springs Health Farm, Forest Mere, and finally Champneys in 2002. Growing considerably, the Purdew family has guided the business to success.