Champneys is an
English country house and its associated
estate
Estate or The Estate may refer to:
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near
Tring, Hertfordshire. The mansion is run as a
destination spa by a business using "Champneys" as the
brand name for a group of spa resorts and day spas.
History
The earliest record of an estate associated with the Champneys name is in 1307. It appears in the
Tring manor court rolls for 1514. It was owned by successive landowning families in the
Wigginton, Hertfordshire and surrounding area between the 14th and 19th centuries, although for a short period around 1535 it is recorded as owned by
Thomas Cranmer
Thomas Cranmer (2 July 1489 – 21 March 1556) was a leader of the English Reformation and Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI and, for a short time, Mary I. He helped build the case for the annulment of Henry ...
,
Archbishop of Canterbury.
The grounds and original house were inherited in 1871 by the Rev.
Arthur Sutton Valpy. He replaced the original building by the current French Second Empire styled house built in 1874 which stood in extensive grounds. In 1900 Champneys was sold to
Lady Rothschild; the family had owned nearby
Tring Park Mansion since 1872.
In 1925 Stanley Lief (1890–1962), a pioneer in the field of
naturopathy, bought Champneys, converting it into a Nature Cure resort which he ran from the 1930s for about 20 years. Champneys at Tring continued as a health resort with varying degrees of success, latterly under the ownership of a Middle Eastern consortium, until it was bought by Stephen Purdew in 2002.
The house with associated buildings is set in landscaped grounds of around .
The business group
Champneys is the brand name of a
destination spa group, comprising four spa resorts, two hotels and six day spas owned by the Purdew family. The first spa in the group was
Henlow Grange. Others include
Eastwell Manor Eastwell may refer to:
* Eastwell, Kent, England
*Eastwell, Leicestershire
Eastwell is a village and ecclesiastical parish in Leicestershire, England.
The village's name means 'eastern spring/stream'.
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and
Mottram Hall.
In 2004, £150,000 was raised for
Breast Cancer Care, Tommy's Charity and
the Disability Foundation were supported in 2006, raising a combined sum of £100,000. The Champneys Charitable Foundation was registered with the
Charity Commission on 31 May 2006.
In July 2011,
Sir Paul Stephenson,
Metropolitan Police Commissioner, resigned over a stay at Champneys Tring, part of which had been a gift from Stephen Purdew, and in an interview in ''
The Guardian
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'' in August the same year, Purdew explained that certain clients receive discounts on the basis of their celebrity status or if they are journalists or hold high-ranking positions in public office: "These rugby players are paying but they're coming on a concession rate because it's just making the place buzz. We do that with actors and journalists and dignitaries. It makes Champneys 'The Place'."
In 2020 ''
The Observer
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'' gave Champneys an award for the year's "worst customer service" after it denied customers refunds for bookings cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, despite a contractual clause guaranteeing refunds for cancellations due to exceptional circumstances, then closed its phone lines.
Television
In 2014, Champneys Tring was the subject of an
ITV documentary by
Richard Macer
Richard Macer is a British documentary maker who has made over fifty films whose subjects include singer/songwriter Shaun Ryder, model Jordan, dyslexia, morris dancing, British Vogue magazine, department stores and reincarnation.
He has won ...
.
References
External links
Champneys Company WebsiteChampneys Beauty College Website
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Hotel chains in the United Kingdom
Hotel spas
Hotels in Hertfordshire
Rothschild family residences