Monart to open first UK property on Prince Charles' estate
The Griffin Group, owners of the Monart Destination Spa, in County Wexford, Ireland, is set to open its first UK property.
The luxury day spa, a sister to the original Monart property, will operate under the Monart name and will be located in the heart of Poundbury, Dorset, a new town built on land owned by the Duchy of Cornwall, the estate of HRH The Prince of Wales.
The multi-million-pound spa, called The Monart Spa - Poundbury, is expected to open in mid-October and will be home to seven treatment rooms, as well as a thermal suite offering a caldarium, sauna, salt room, aroma steam rooms, hydrotherapy pool and infrared pro cabin. A spa lounge, serving Champagne and food options, will complete the spa offering.
The spa will be built by Dorset-based construction firm CG Fry & Son Ltd, and will be located on the ground floor of the Royal Pavillion, a luxury apartment complex that will play host to 20 high-end apartments in addition to the spa, in Queen Mother Square at the centre of Poundbury.
Liam Anthony Griffin, director of The Monart Spa - Poundbury, said: "Monart is all about bringing health and wellbeing to the community, offering a sanctuary to de-stress and forget about the pressures of everyday life."
Ben Murphy, estate director for the Duchy of Cornwall, said: "Monart Spa will offer a superb venue, appealing to both the local community and attracting new guests from across Dorset and much further afield. Day spa visitors will offer a great opportunity to the other independent businesses that make Poundbury such a compelling place to visit."

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