**Redmayne Lodge – York: A Tranquil Haven of Hospitality**

Nestled in the picturesque village of Strensall, Redmayne Lodge offers a unique blend of comfort and charm that makes it a premier destination for travelers and locals alike. Our lodge features well-appointed accommodations, combining modern amenities with a warm, inviting atmosphere that ensures your stay is both relaxing and memorable. Whether you’re visiting for leisure or business, our friendly staff is dedicated to providing exceptional service, catering to your every need, and ensuring complete customer satisfaction.

At Redmayne Lodge, we pride ourselves on our attention to detail and commitment to quality. Enjoy delicious meals crafted from locally sourced ingredients in our cozy dining area, or unwind in our beautifully landscaped gardens – perfect for a peaceful escape. We also offer tailored services to accommodate special requests, making each visit truly personalized.

Conveniently located just a short drive from the historic city of York, Redmayne Lodge serves as an ideal base for exploring local attractions while providing a serene retreat away from the hustle and bustle. For inquiries or to book your stay, feel free to reach out to us at 01904 501500 or visit our website at www.redmaynelodge.co.uk. We look forward to welcoming you to Redmayne Lodge, where comfort meets exceptional hospitality!

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Dale Tobin The Healing Path

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Highly recommend this wonderful centre . I have been going for a few years now . I go on the floatat

5/ 5

Highly recommend this wonderful centre . I have been going for a few years now . I go on the floatation tank most weeks . It has helped me become more balanced. Thank you for the outstanding service !

Beki Falkingham

5 Google Rating

Lovely experience, friendly and full of advice and information.

5/ 5

Lovely experience, friendly and full of advice and information.

Jo Dobson

5 Google Rating

Had a flotation session today, an amazing experience, would highly recommend

5/ 5

Had a flotation session today, an amazing experience, would highly recommend

John Chandler

5 Google Rating

Easse of use minimal contact.

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Easse of use minimal contact.

Jade Atkinson

5 Google Rating

Had hydrotherapy here with my mother and was lovely. Clean, welcoming and everything can be done in

5/ 5

Had hydrotherapy here with my mother and was lovely. Clean, welcoming and everything can be done in our own time though it was only us there

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