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Pampering the ladies of Ayrshire and beyond since 1998. Ayrshire's best kept secret for beauty salon & spa days holistic treatments and pamper parties.
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Loudoun Street 97, KA5 5BQ, Mauchline, United Kingdom
- westfieldcomplementaryhealth.co.uk
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Nice place to visit with family or…
Nice place to visit with family or friends
Recommend!!
Stayed here end January as a present with my female friend.
We was looked after and enjoyed facilities.
Would recommend,
Marion was so helpful and…
Marion was so helpful and accommodating. We were a group of 4 and she just made it work for us. Treatments were great, we loved the head massage!! The lunch was just delicious and so generous. We are very grateful and will go back one day.
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