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Hello Browncoffee,


Yes we are open now! We used to be along lordship lane but were on the second floor with no lift so was impractical for buggies so we have now relocated to the bottom floor :-)


I am a mother of 2 children and found it difficult to find somewhere to go for a massage, facial etc and to be able to bring my children along so decided to do something about it!


Feel free to come in to look around and have a chat.


Many thanks.

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  • 1 month later...

Just a vote for Mothers Inc - I had the best deep tissue massage ever on Wed & my back is still feeling like it was replaced! Knowing that my 6-month old was in perfect hands & loving her time next door (in their cr?che) meant I could completely relax & enjoy my much-needed 'me time'.


I'm taking Mr BC along next time & he'll no doubt love the experience, as our girls will also be enjoying themselves nearby. What a lovely family treat! Thanks Mothers Inc.

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Hello sdouet,


Yes, that's no problem, we do gift vouchers.


Please give us a call on 020 8693 4033 to purchase an e-voucher over the phone. We can then email the voucher to you or directly to the recipient. Alternately, you can email us - [email protected].


Thank you.

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