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  • Hotel Old Hall Buxton
    The mellowed walls and many ancient rooms are steeped in history, said to be the oldest hotel in England. It is idyllically located in the cultural centre of Buxton, the spa town in the High Peak, one of the most outstanding scenic areas of Britain.The present building, built by the Earl of Shrewsbury in 1550, replaced an earlier building. It is situated over a natural spring, the warm mineral waters of which were the reason for Buxtons origin. This was the site of the Roman Baths (Aqua Arnemetiae) thought to have been named after the Celtic goddess Arnemetiae. The Celts considered this spring as a sacred shrine, possibly a thousand years or more before the Roman occupation. Historians believe that there has been a building on this very site since time immemorial to offer food, shelter and a place of worship for travellers, in what must have then been a very hostile landscape.A more recent visitor in 1573 was the unfortunate Mary Queen of Scots. She had apartments in the present building for a number of summers as a house prisoner under the ever watchful eyes of Queen Elizabeth I and the Earl of Shrewsbury.The Old Hall today gently retains that rich pedigree of the past and possesses an atmosphere that produces a harmonious synergy with the comfort and high tech requirements of todays international traveller. If you are dining from the Dinner menu in our excellent restaurant or enjoying the Chefs Special in our popular wine bar you will soon appreciate the extra thought and creativity of choice in our menus and wine lists. The Cavendish and Talbot Rooms are available for private parties and functions.The wine bar is open all day and evening for coffee, afternoon tea and, very importantly, pre and post theatre supper. It is very much the haunt for theatre-goers, actors and musicians.This ancient building with many tales to tell has 39 very comfortable and sympathetically furnished bedrooms, all with en-suite bathrooms, satellite TV, hairdrier and radio, direct-dial telephone and hospitality tray. There is a lift to all floors.For the nostalgic (or brave!) you can stay in Queen Marys Bower in the oldest part of the hotel, still with ceiling mouldings dating back to the origins of the Hall. This wondrous room, with its four-poster bed was, we believe, the bedroom of Mary Queen of Scots.We have two residents lounges, one with television and the other for quiet relaxation, perhaps with a coffee or a drink.The hotel is just across the leafy square from one of the most exquisite opera houses in the British Isles. Home of the annual international Gilbert and Sullivan Festival and Buxton Opera Festival. With our well-known pre and post-theatre suppers and special theatregoer room tariffs, including theatre tickets, it is a natural setting for a wonderful evening at the opera followed by dinner and a comfortable and sound nights sleep.An excellent venue for the executive, the hotel offers a choice of rooms for small conferences and meetings. A full range of equipment including video and monitor is available. The Shrewsbury Suite accommodates up to 50 delegates with the Cavendish Room and Talbot Room catering for up to 25. Free access to Wi Fi is available on the ground floorPrivate dinner parties or weddings can be hosted in all our rooms.
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  • Hotel Best Western Lee Wood Buxton
    With a pleasant setting, surrounded by its own tranquil private gardens, the hotel is a peaceful, relaxing base from which to explore the surrounding area and visit the stunning natural beauty of the Peak District. Just off the A5004, the hotel has great access to the regions major road network and, with complimentary parking for guests available as well, the hotel offers convenience as well as comfort. Buxtons town centre is just a few moments walk away. It enjoys an enviable reputation for the friendliness of its service team, its hospitality and the quality of its food. There is always something positively unique about the hotels that are privately owned and managed and this year The Lee Wood celebrates its Golden Anniversary under the third generation family management of Owen and Nicola Longden. All forty bedrooms are individually furnished and offer a high standard of comfort with all the facilities and more than you would expect to find. Each room provides a television, telephone, trouser press, hairdryer and complimentary hospitality tray. Executive rooms are available which are slightly larger and more luxurious. There is a lift to all floors in the main hotel. Five of the hotels rooms are located in The Lodge adjacent to the hotel. Elemants our rosetted restaurant is situated in a beautiful conservatory environment offering both light and more extensive menus to wet the palate.
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  • Hotel The Palace Buxton
    About the hotel A Buxton landmark, 4 star The Palace Hotel Buxton is perfectly located for holidays and short breaks in Buxton, Derbyshire and the Peak District. Location of Puma Hotels The Palace The Victorian Hotel is situated within 5 acres of grounds in the beautiful spa town of Buxton. The hotel is ideally located for exploring Derbyshire and the Peak District National Park. This Derbyshire hotel boasts 122 bedrooms including 12 premium rooms which offer views across Buxton. Hotel facilities The Palace Hotel Buxton offers a range of facilities including an indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room, and a fully equipped gym. Puma Hotels The Palace amenities Venture a little further and you’ll find fantastic attractions such as the Peak District National Park, Alton Towers, Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, and the town of Bakewell (famous for its Bakewell Tart).
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  • Hotel Buckingham Buxton
    Opposite the Pavilion Gardens and only a few minutes from the Centre of this elegant Spa Town, we're the perfect place to unwind. Close to the action yet an oasis of calm! Free WiFi throughout, 90 monthly mags to borrow, Sky, parking...and a very chilled vibe. CAMRA accredited Real Ale/6 sexy draught lagers and 24 sexier wines by the glass ?' plus 5* service from the friendliest free-spirits in the High Peak. Read ALL 2008/09 guest comments forms on our website. Child Friendly, Gay Friendly, Pet Detective Friendly.
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  • Hotel Alison Park Buxton
    A family run hotel, currently in its third generation. We combine the traditional values of a welcoming atmosphere and good, fresh food, locally sourced where possible, and an informal, yet attentive service.Having just past its centenary year, our beautiful Edwardian hotel was constructed in the Arts and Crafts period. The building is set in its own mature, well maintained gardens, only five minutes walk away from Buxton centre, with its many attractions including the Opera House and the Pavilion Gardens.The hotel provides and excellent base to explore the Peak District and local area, or as a place to escape and relax. Our cosy bar lounges are ideal to sit back in and watch the world go by. Whether coming to Buxton for an activity packed holiday or a quiet retreat the Alison Park Hotel could be just what youre looking for.Dinner and lunches are available in our Restaurant, we do ask that these are pre booked. Bar Meals are available throughout the day (10am-8.00pm) these do not need to be pre booked.
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  • Hotel The Chateau & Wye House Suites Buxton
    Unlike the Victorian Guest Houses and corporate Buxton Hotels, Wye House offers serviced apartments which are chic and stylish, innovative and obliging with above average facilities. Wye House offers the ultimate in luxurious Buxton accommodation which you will find hard to rival. The former spa town of Buxton is a timeless classic and cultural capital of the Peak District. Tucked away amongst Buxton’s architectural gems is a stunning Georgian Crescent. Buxton Museum is brimful with locally sourced artefacts, antiquities and artwork whilst Buxton Opera House, an Edwardian treasure, has been renovated, restored and regularly plays to a full house. Originally established as a sheltered settlement in a hollow beneath the moors, Buxton developed to make use of the hills and wooded slopes encompassing the infant river Wye which runs down through the town.
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