Renaissance of a historic landmark Buxton Crescent is the reincarnation of two once-upon-a-time, grand and gracious hotels, well known throughout Georgian England as the premier resting place for stylish spa seekers who came from all over the country to bathe in the thermal waters of Buxton. It became a spa destination in Roman times, when a settlement was built around a Read more…
The location of the Farm house is idyllic for those who truly want to get away from it all.. far away.. plus, you will be welcomed with a locally sourced breakfast pack on your arrival. There is a washer/dryer, A dish washer an electric hob, fridge freezer, microwave, kettle, toaster, coal log fire. You will enjoy a large flat Read more…
Priory Lea is the last property on a quiet no through road surrounded by fields and woodland, often described as having the best of both worlds by many of our guests who return year after year as it is only one mile from the main shopping centre but has the countryside on it’s doorstep. There is amply private parking, a Read more…
The Westminster is a Victorian House which still retains many of its original features and characteristics. It is family run and this is reflected throughout by its homely, friendly feel. It enjoys an enviable position overlooking the Pavilion Gardens. The House is within a few minutes stroll of the Opera House and Buxton itself, where various events are held, including Read more…
The Queen’s Head Hotel is the only public house in the centre of Buxton offering accommodation. The business has been in the same family for the last 50 years and is located on the market place. We offer en-suite accommodation with TV, tea and coffee making facilities and off road parking. Our twelve letting bedrooms include central heating, en-suite Read more…
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