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Buxton and the Peak District
Buxton… The wonderful Buxton is one of our great historical Spa towns. It is also the highest market town in England. With
the gathering fame and quality of its summer festivals and the new development surrounding the re-opening of the pump rooms,
these are exciting times for local and visitor alike. Though still a place of enduring elegance and peacefulness, modern Buxton
pulses with modern cultural activity. It also makes a great base for a Derbyshire holiday. The A6 and A515 roads take
you quickly and scenically to the pretty towns of Bakewell and Ashbourne, and to Chatsworth, the seat of the Duke and Duchess
of Devonshire, and Haddon Hall, a marvellous Elizabethan house. For those with a real love of country houses, you can reach
the superb Hardwick Hall nr Chesterfield in about an hour. Lovely Kedleston Hall near Derby is also well worth a visit and
is reachable in just under an hour. For those with a passion for industrial history, the World Heritage town of Cromford,
the birthplace of Britain’s industrial revolution is only a 40 minute drive away
The Festivals
The Buxton Festival has become one of Britain’s best. Held annually through two weeks in July it draws many famous national
and international names from the worlds of literature and music (of the opera, chamber and classical variety). A flourishing
fringe runs parallel with the festival proper and is now the biggest in England. It includes a fascinating range of events:
music; theatre; poetry; comedy; fine arts and much more. The
Gilbert and Sullivan festival has also won huge acclaim since its inception in 1994 and is now of world importance. It follows
the Buxton festival at the end of July and runs into mid-August.


Buxtons Attractions

Poole's Cavern & Buxton Country Park. This magnificent natural
cavern features spectacular stalactites and crystal formations. Regular guided tours take you through spacious, well lit chambers
where you will be introduced to Derbyshire's largest stalactite and the unique 'poached egg' stalagmites. The
Country Park features woodland trails to stunning panoramic views.
Contact: +44 (0)1298 26978
www.poolescavern.co.uk.
Above ground is the awesome Go Ape tree top adventure course. http://www.goape.co.uk/days-out-in/derbyshire/buxton/the-course
Buxton Museum & Art Gallery. Explore the Wonders
of the Peak, discovering the geology, archaeology and history of the Peak District through seven time zones. Enjoy a changing
programme of exhibitions of art, craft, local history and photography and step into a Victorian scientist's study.
Contact: +44 (0)1298 24658

The Pavilion Gardens. Established in 1871 by Edward Milner, pupil
of Sir Joseph Paxton, these 23 acres of Victorian landscaping on the banks of the River Wye include the Octagon, Concert Hall,
Paxton Suite, Cafeteria, Restaurant, Coffee Shop, Conservatory and the Spa Water Swimming Pool.
Buxton Opera House is a gorgeous Edwardian building well worth
a visit just to enjoy the architecture. It also has a varied programme of performances throughout the year - ranging from
Shakespeare to stand-up comedians, from Opera to folk groups. See the Opera House website for more details.
Website: www.buxton-opera.co.uk
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