Time to Treat Yourself

Life's been a lot lately, hasn't it? Between the to-do lists, the deadlines, and the never-ending errands, your body's probably been quietly begging for a break. Well, consider this its lucky day.

Whether you're after a deep, knot-busting massage or a gentle head-to-toe reset, we've got a treatment with your name on it. No fuss, no small talk you don't feel like having — just an hour (or two) to switch off and let someone else do the work for once.

Pick your treatment, grab a slot, and we'll take it from there. You've earned it.

My Treatments

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A classic full-body massage using long, flowing strokes, kneading, and gentle circular movements to relax the entire body. Perfect for easing everyday tension, improving circulation, and leaving you feeling calm and restored. Ideal for first-time clients or anyone looking to unwind.

Swedish Massage

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Deep Tissue

A firmer, more targeted massage that works into the deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue. Great for chronic tension, muscle tightness, and areas of stiffness or pain, this treatment helps release knots and restore mobility. Recommended for those who need more than a light touch.

Two hands hold a wooden massage tool on a person's thigh, with another person's hand pointing at the area, in a warm-colored room with pink lighting.

A specialised treatment combining rhythmic lymphatic drainage with maderotherapy — the use of wooden sculpting tools — to reduce fluid retention, support detoxification, and enhance body contour. This technique helps smooth skin texture, target stubborn areas, and boost circulation for a firmer, more sculpted look. Popular for post-op recovery, bloating relief, and overall body toning.

Brazilian Lymphatic & Wooden Sculpting

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A gentle, precise massage technique designed to stimulate the lymphatic system, reduce swelling, and support your body's natural detox process. Light pressure and slow, rhythmic movements make this treatment soothing while promoting healing and improved circulation.

Manual Lymphatic Massage

Where I’m Based

Jacquard house
Old Bank of England Court
Queens Street
Norwich
NR2 4SX
(Next door to Sowerbys )

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