About euphrenity
euphrenity
Mission & Vision
At the core of The Reset Code retreat's distinction is its commitment to fostering lasting, transformative change.
Lisa, Louise, and Adam not only bring their expertise to the table but also share inspiring personal journeys that led them to the field of wellbeing.
Each has invested extensively in their areas of specialisation, ensuring they offer immense value to retreat attendees.
Their own stories of struggle, growth, and transformation enrich the retreat experience, making it deeply resonant and impactful.
This retreat is more than a temporary escape; it's an invitation to embark on a journey that promises practical insights and meaningful shifts, aiming for a profound influence on your life well beyond its conclusion.
The facilitators are grounded individuals who have navigated l Read More
Lisa, Louise, and Adam not only bring their expertise to the table but also share inspiring personal journeys that led them to the field of wellbeing.
Each has invested extensively in their areas of specialisation, ensuring they offer immense value to retreat attendees.
Their own stories of struggle, growth, and transformation enrich the retreat experience, making it deeply resonant and impactful.
This retreat is more than a temporary escape; it's an invitation to embark on a journey that promises practical insights and meaningful shifts, aiming for a profound influence on your life well beyond its conclusion.
The facilitators are grounded individuals who have navigated l Read More
Venue & Amenities
From a family home to a spiritual retreat center.
Nanpantan Hall was built in the 1870s for Edward Warner, who gave his name to Cartwright and Warner’s hosiery mill off Nottingham Road Loughborough.
Nanpantan Hall was sold to William Byerley Paget before the century was out.
The Hall and its 30-acre estate were donated to the School of Philosophy in 1986 and are now one of three retreat centers for the School of Philosophy an educational charity open to all. Read More
Nanpantan Hall was built in the 1870s for Edward Warner, who gave his name to Cartwright and Warner’s hosiery mill off Nottingham Road Loughborough.
Nanpantan Hall was sold to William Byerley Paget before the century was out.
The Hall and its 30-acre estate were donated to the School of Philosophy in 1986 and are now one of three retreat centers for the School of Philosophy an educational charity open to all. Read More
Meals
Menu Types
During your stay, all meals and refreshments will be taken care of, providing a delightful culinary experience. Food served will be vegetarian and crafted to align with your experience.
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Getting Here
Directions
Please use the postcode to find your way to the Hall - LE11 3YF
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