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The Bandstand, Pavillion Gardens (Buxton)
The Bandstand in the Pavillion Gardens opened September 7th 1997 in memory of Don Redfern.
   
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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.
  
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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.
  
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Buxton Town Hall (Buxton) - Historic Building
Buxton Town Hall designed by William Pollard of Manchester
and opened in 1889.
  
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The Crescent (Buxton) - Historic Building
There are many impressive buildings in Buxton, however the
most awe-inspireing of all is the Cresent.
  
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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.
  
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The Old Hall Hotel (Buxton) - Historic Building
Originally Buxton Hall one of the towns oldest buildings
   
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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.
   
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The Quadrant (Buxton) - Historic Building
   
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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.
   
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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.
   
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Solomans Temple (Buxton) - Historic Building
Standing high above the town Solomans Temple was designed by G.E Garlick and built in
1896.
   
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The Slopes (Buxton)
The Slopes is an area between the front of the Town Hall
and The Crescent.
   
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The Natural Baths (Buxton) - Historic Building
The Natural Baths were re-built and completed in 1854 to
the design of Henry Curry
   
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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.
   
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Whaley Bridge (High Peak) - Village
Situated in the Goyt Valley on the banks of The River Goyt.
  
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