Champneys is the brand name of a
destination spa group, comprising four spa resorts, two hotels and two day spas owned by the Purdew family. Named after the spa in Tring, Hertfordshire, which opened in 1925, the first spa in the group was in fact
Henlow Grange, followed by Forest Mere near
Liphook and Springs. It was only when Tring was acquired that the group of spa resorts combined under the Champneys brand name. Spa hotels were then added to the portfolio, including
Eastwell Manor and
Mottram Hall. In 2004, £150,000 was raised for
Breast Cancer Care, Tommy's Charity and
the Disability Foundation were supported in 2006, raising a combined sum of £100,000. The Champneys Charitable Foundation was registered with the
Charity Commission on 31 May 2006. In July 2011,
Sir Paul Stephenson,
Metropolitan Police Commissioner, resigned over a stay at Champneys Tring, part of which had been a gift from Stephen Purdew, and in an interview in
The Guardian in August the same year, Purdew explained that certain clients receive discounts on the basis of their celebrity status or if they are journalists or hold high-ranking positions in public office: "These rugby players are paying, but they're coming on a concession rate because it's just making the place buzz. We do that with actors and journalists and dignitaries. It makes Champneys 'The Place'." In 2020,
The Observer gave Champneys an award for the year's "worst customer service" after it denied customers refunds for bookings cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, despite a contractual clause guaranteeing refunds for cancellations due to exceptional circumstances, then closed its phone lines. In November 2025 it was announced that Champneys had acquired the
Crescent and
Old Hall hotels in
Buxton. ==Television==