Massage therapy located at St John’s Rd, Manselton, Swansea SA5 8PR, UK

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N K

5 Google Rating

The new address is: St. John road. Manselton SA5 8PR.. It's upstairs from CRUSH hairdresser. Massage

5/ 5

The new address is: St. John road. Manselton SA5 8PR.. It's upstairs from CRUSH hairdresser. Massage room was clean, very hygenic covid checks and sanitisation care. Noot gave me the best massage I've had in over a year. She communicates well and listened to the pressure and problem areas. Book an appointment with her you won't be disappointed.

HJE

5 Google Rating

Noot was amazing, I opted for a strong full body thai massage and she was just brilliant. Very thoro

5/ 5

Noot was amazing, I opted for a strong full body thai massage and she was just brilliant. Very thorough and paid special attention to areas I wanted her to focus on and she still managed to cover everything else. It felt like an hour in heaven! The place is very clean and neat, you also fill in a form at the beginning so she can tailor the massage to your needs.

jacob farnsworth

5 Google Rating

This place is amazing! Felt very relaxed afterwards, I think everyone should give this a go! Staff a

5/ 5

This place is amazing! Felt very relaxed afterwards, I think everyone should give this a go! Staff are lovely, thanks Noot!

clive davies

5 Google Rating

Had deep tissue massage today with Noot and came away feeling much better, I feel taller and all my

5/ 5

Had deep tissue massage today with Noot and came away feeling much better, I feel taller and all my tight muscles are now relaxed I must make this a regular thing

N T

5 Google Rating

Excellent massage. Feel both relaxed and energised after it. Best massage in the area.

5/ 5

Excellent massage. Feel both relaxed and energised after it. Best massage in the area.

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  • Sunday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Monday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Tuesday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Wednesday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Thursday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Friday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
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