Grantley Hall, the five-star hotel in Yorkshire, has announced the appointment of Victoria Rickett as director of spa and wellbeing.
Rickett joins the team with a wealth of experience, having previously worked as spa manager at nearby Rockliffe Hall and the Swinton Estate.
In her new role, Rickett will lead the team at the Three Graces Spa’s ‘world-class’ wellness facility. Under her guidance, the spa will continue to enhance its offerings, ensuring that guests benefit from the latest advancements in wellness and spa treatments in a luxurious, tranquil setting.
Three Graces Spa was recently awarded the winner of ‘Best Hotel Spa’ at the Conde Nast Johansens Awards for Excellence 2025 along with a ‘5 Bubble Luxury’ rating by the Good Spa Guide earlier in 2024.
Rickett said of her appointment: “I am honoured to now be part of the Grantley Hall team. Grantley Hall is an iconic property that boasts a variety of treatments and technologies that are unique. Our wellness offering is a huge part of our business, for both residents and day spa guests that visit Grantley Hall for our exceptional facilities.
“I am truly passionate about wellness and wellbeing and after more than 15 years in this fantastic industry which is ever-evolving and I am excited to make my mark on Grantley Hall.”
Nuno Cesar de Sa, general manager at Grantley Hall, added: “We are delighted to welcome Victoria Rickett to the Grantley Hall family. Her expertise and vision align perfectly with our commitment to providing the highest standards of wellness services for our guests. Victoria’s leadership will be instrumental as we continue to expand and innovate our wellness offerings to meet the evolving needs of our guests.”
Grantley Hall opened in 2019 following a multi-million-pound four-year restoration project. The hotel boasts 47 bedrooms, five indulgent restaurants, including Michelin-starred Shaun Rankin at Grantley Hall, along with three stylish bars and an award-winning spa.