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"Everyone should feel like they have a safe space to relax and connect with themselves."

We strongly believe that taking care of yourself (whether that's accessing healthcare, participating in complementary therapies or any other self care practices) should not be dependent on the size or age of your body, the colour of your skin, your sexual orientation, your gender identity, or for any other reason.

We strive to offer a safe haven for anyone who needs it. Reverie Massage Therapy is proudly body positive, anti-racist, a safe space for trans people and an ally to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community. Our multi-sensory treatment room is a very calming space, supportive of neurodiversity.

We completely understand that meeting someone for the first time and having to undress in a strange room can feel, at best, mildly anxiety-inducing! Take a look at our FAQ page for more information on what to expect at your treatment, or send an email if there's anything you'd like to clarify or ask before booking your treatment - we love to chat shop.

We know all too well that sometimes the perfect time for a massage is when you are not feeling your best and so we will do everything we can to make you feel safe, welcome and valued, however you are feeling.

Regrettably, our treatment room is on the first floor of our building, accessed by a steep staircase with no lift available, which we are aware makes it not the most accessible of spaces for those with reduced mobility or wheelchair access needs. If you would like to book a treatment with us but are unable to attend the treatment room for these reasons, please get in touch to talk about other options - we don't want you to miss out.

Reverie Massage Therapy is incredibly proud to support local charity, Wolds Pride. We are so happy to see the joy and solidarity that Pride events bring to so many in the local area and we hope to be involved for many years to come!

We're also still learning (isn't everyone?)... So if there's anything we can improve to be even more inclusive, we welcome your feedback.

A safe space, free from judgement

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