The magnificant Victorian gardens of the Buxton Pavilion.
 

High Peak Radio Covering Buxton & The High Peak!

 
     
 

The Bandstand, Pavillion Gardens (Buxton)

The Bandstand in the Pavillion Gardens opened September 7th 1997 in memory of Don Redfern.

 
   
 

Buxton Museum & Art Gallery (Buxton)

Terrace Road, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6DA

Telephone: 01298 24658

The Buxton Museum and Art Gallery can be found at the top end of Terrace Road.

 
   
 

Buxton Opera House (Buxton)

Water Street, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6XN

Telephone: 08451 272190

The Opera House was designed by the most celebrated of Theatre builders Mr Frank Matcham.

 
   
 

Buxton Town Hall (Buxton) - Historic Building

Buxton Town Hall designed by William Pollard of Manchester and opened in 1889.

 
 
 
 

The Crescent (Buxton) - Historic Building

There are many impressive buildings in Buxton, however the most awe-inspireing of all is the Cresent.

 
 
 
 

The Pavillion (Buxton) - Historic Building

The Pavilion was designed by Edward Milner and opened on the 10th May 1871 at a cost of £12,000.

 
 
 
 

The Old Hall Hotel (Buxton) - Historic Building

Originally Buxton Hall one of the towns oldest buildings

 
 
 
 

The Pump Room (Buxton) - Historic Building

The Pump Room was designed by William Pollard and opened in June 1894 by the 8th Duke of Devonshire.

 
   
 

The Quadrant (Buxton) - Historic Building

 
   
 

St Ann's Well (Buxton) - Place Of Historic Interest

This is the current St Ann's Well," The Spa of Blue Water" the water flows at a constant 82°f Summer & Winter.

 
   
 

St Johns Church (Buxton) - Historic Building

St Johns Church was designed by the architect John White who was also responsible for the design of The Square.

 
   
 

Solomans Temple (Buxton) - Historic Building

Standing high above the town Solomans Temple was designed by G.E Garlick and built in 1896.

 
 
 
 

The Slopes (Buxton)

The Slopes is an area between the front of the Town Hall and The Crescent.

 
   
 

The Natural Baths (Buxton) - Historic Building

The Natural Baths were re-built and completed in 1854 to the design of Henry Curry

 
 
 
 

University Of Derby High Peak Campus (Buxton) - Historic Building

The ''Devonshire'' as it is locally known, was designed as The Great Stables by the architect John Carr of York.

 
 
 
 

Whaley Bridge (High Peak) - Village

Situated in the Goyt Valley on the banks of The River Goyt.

 
 
 
     
 
 
 

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