Crossbasket Castle has released first-look CGIs of its new spa and riverside cabins, with both set to open in autumn 2026.
The five-star hotel said the Four Angels Spa and Crossbasket Cabins mark the next phase of its £20 million expansion, launched in 2025.
That development added 40 bedrooms, a palm court-style restaurant and an entertainment-led dining experience overseen by Michel Roux.
The new phase will bring a destination spa with four treatment rooms, relaxation areas and thermal facilities, alongside 12 timber cabins on the banks of the river.
Crossbasket said the cabins will sleep up to four guests and have been designed to maximise privacy and views across the woodland and river.
Alison Timoney, owner of Crossbasket Castle, said: “From the outset, our vision has been to create an experience that goes beyond traditional luxury hospitality. We celebrate our rich history and continue to invest for the future by delivering enhanced guest experiences.
“The introduction of the Four Angels Spa and Crossbasket Cabins further enhances our vision for the overall estate, offering guests a place to fully immerse themselves in the beauty of our surroundings whilst enjoying a moment of calmness and relaxation.”
Crossbasket Castle has worked with Denholm Partnership Architects on the project.



