Lifehouse Spa & Hotel invites you to escape into a contemporary oasis designed for relaxation and rejuvenation set within the tranquil landscape of Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex. Offering luxurious spa treatments from leading brands like Clarins and Decléor alongside health consultations from resident specialists, we focus on enriching your life’s journey towards wellness both physically and mentally. Just a short distance from beautiful Frinton-on-Sea beach town yet easily accessible by train from London—every aspect here aims at creating an unforgettable experience! Discover serenity amidst our superb facilities where every guest receives personalized attention.

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