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The Romans knew all about the
healing properties of Buxton’s mineral spas but it
wasn’t until the Duke of Devonshire came to town
in the 19th century that the place attracted
thousands of tourists in search of simple cures.
He turned the place into a second Bath and built
one of Britain’s finest Georgian crescents, since
complemented by an Edwardian opera house and a
magnificent Victorian hospital which is famous for
its huge dome. |

Buxton Opera House - Photo:
Janine Forbes
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Buxton is invigorating in
other ways and is an ideal base from which to
explore the Peak District, whether by car, cycle
or on foot. Mary Queen of Scots may not have
agreed. She was held prisoner at the Old Hall
Hotel for a while.
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Further information:
Buxton Hotels, Guest Houses, Bed and Breakfast
accommodation
Buxton Self catering holiday cottages, cabins, lodges,
mobile homes parks
Buxton
Camp sites and touring caravan parks
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