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  • 2 months later...
I can highly recommend Dan Bentley from Bentley Bodyworks. He's excellent and has a treatment room on Lordship Lane on Saturdays and works locally on Sundays. He's very thorough and has always cleared up any niggles or knots. He has also massaged my wife. Both of us do a fair amount of running and other sports and he has always done a good job. He's also a really nice guy and listens to what your problem/need is. He's around at weekends in ED. http://bentleybodyworks.co.uk
Suki Chung of Blissful Thinking does great deep tissue massage in your own home. Brings all her stuff, including lovely towels and relaxing music, massages you and then goes leaving you to relax in the warm and not lose that nice post-massage buzz traipsing home through the cold. Very reasonable prices too. Her website is http://www.blissful-thinking.co.uk/

Sawm at Linda's hair and beauty on lordship lane opposite the old harvester.


She used to be at singhara before starting her own business and specialises in Thai Swedish.


I'm used to very deep and pressure pointed massage like the ones you get in Asia, at 40/h I'm really glad she's much closer to home :)

  • 5 months later...

Had a fantastic massage with acupuncture with Chrissie. Feel so much better. Her approach is very holistic and she

doesn't just give you a massage if she sees that acupuncture would be more affective. I can feel the energy flowing again. Amazing feeling.


Would definitely recommend her.

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