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I have been having massages from Amy for years. She is an amazing massage therapist and tailors the treatment according to the client , thus providing a very relaxing yet healing massage. I just need to lie down, close my eyes and let Amy do her magic. The ambient is great and you do feel free to talk or be quite , according to your mood and needs.Amy allows you to just be and in my view that is a rare quality. I have tried different massages and relaxation technics and in my opinion Amy is the best. I highly recommend this very holistic approach ! Amy's contact: [email protected]/ telephone: 07800636266.

I had a few sessions with Amy too and it was lovely.

I felt very comfortable and the massage itself was so relaxing. Sometimes the touch can be very light or perhaps too strong but for me Amy got it just right.

And the room is very pleasant too!

Great value for money.

  • 2 months later...
  • 1 month later...

Hi all,

I have decided to offer a 10% discount for students, over 60's and those who are unemployed or on a very low-income.

The discount will make the price for an hour long massage ?36 instead of my normal price of ?40.

Please get in touch by pm, text (07800 636266) or email ([email protected]) for bookings.

Many thanks

Amy

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