Nestled in Ashington, The Tranquillity Spa is your sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation. We specialize in a range of wellness treatments that promote both physical and mental well-being, from luxurious massages to revitalizing body treatments. Our serene atmosphere is designed to envelop you in calmness, allowing you to escape from the hustle of daily life. Our experienced therapists tailor each service to meet your individual needs, ensuring a personalized experience that leaves you feeling relaxed and refreshed. At The Tranquillity Spa, we are dedicated to enhancing your overall wellness and providing a blissful retreat for your mind and body.

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Linda Heslop

5 Google Rating

Great to be back

5/ 5

Great to be back

David Young

1 Google Rating

Don't join monthly - they con you. I joined on a monthly membership to find it is a 3 month minimum

1/ 5

Don't join monthly - they con you. I joined on a monthly membership to find it is a 3 month minimum - this is not explained, it is hidden in the terms and conditions. When I requested to cancel, they argue the agreement is that you pay at least 3 direct debits dismissing the fact I paid an initial payment for 1 months and 5 days. They extended the contract due to the COVID freeze meaning they wouldn't let me leave my contract when I should have been able to. They use DFC Finance as the direct debit finance company and they are bullies.

peter yeouart

5 Google Rating

Absolutely amazing not a bit of stress or care in the world once you're there

5/ 5

Absolutely amazing not a bit of stress or care in the world once you're there

Fiona Sanderson

5 Google Rating

Gorgeous facility in ashington

5/ 5

Gorgeous facility in ashington

Rach

5 Google Rating

Lovely salon and lovely girls. I won’t go anywhere else!

5/ 5

Lovely salon and lovely girls. I won’t go anywhere else!

Gemma Birch

5 Google Rating

Very clean, relaxing and reasonably priced

5/ 5

Very clean, relaxing and reasonably priced

David Purdy

5 Google Rating

Very relaxing Great staff understood my speak impediment 😀 as well

5/ 5

Very relaxing Great staff understood my speak impediment 😀 as well

Janette Mills

5 Google Rating

Lovely spa lovely friendly staff

5/ 5

Lovely spa lovely friendly staff

Fiona Berrill

4 Google Rating

Very peaceful

4/ 5

Very peaceful

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