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This Titanic certainly floated my boat

Sinking into an oasis of calm.

December 22, 2010 11:44
Oasis of calm:  The 15-metre chlorine-free,  salt regulated swimming pool comes with photovoltaic solar panels

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The landscape was unremittingly Yorkshire. Bruise coloured hills and lush green dales speckled with old stone houses and relics from the area's industrial past. Having escaped the family home with my husband for a child-free mini spa break, it was a that the drive itself was so broodingly picturesque. It's fair to say that my other half is not a man who puts pampering high on his to-do list. Let's just say his idea of grooming is cold water, a rough towel and that old bottle of aftershave he picked up at Ben Gurian duty free.

I, on the other hand, would happily submit to a bit of spit and polish on a regular basis, if only family, work and time permitted it.

As we beetled away through the undulating road out of Huddersfield, we had both felt the time was right to check out of our busy lives, if only for one night.

We travelled along, not able to stop ourselves chuckling at the name of our destination: the Titanic Spa. And there is plenty to surprise about this eco-spa, not least its unusual appearance and
location.

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