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Occupying a picturesque spot overlooking the village green, The George is a Sawday’s and Michelin approved, award-winning pub and restaurant.
Occupying a picturesque spot overlooking the village green, The George is a Sawday’s and Michelin approved, award-winning pub and restaurant.
Located in the vaulted basement of the Old Courthouse, the Buxton Brewery Tap House & Cellar Bar is a must-visit destination for beer lovers.
Located in an elegantly remodelled Edwardian bank in the heart of the town, the Red Willow is one of our favourite watering holes in Buxton.
As you might sense from its striking appearance, the Devonshire Dome is a building with a fascinating backstory.
Take a journey through the fascinating history of Buxton, whether on foot or aboard the vintage tram. The team of knowledgeable guides are all local people with a real passion for the town. Discover Buxton Tours offer the best way to see and experience a town’s history.
The award-winning Pavilion Gardens in Buxton harks back to the great golden era of Victorian public parks, when such amenities were taken seriously.
Considered one of the finest buildings in England, it’s hard not to gravitate towards The Crescent as soon as you arrive in Buxton.
Buxton is the capital of the Peaks, and as such its art gallery and museum offers a great place to start by way of introduction.
This vast, two-million-year-old limestone formation is one of the finest ‘show caves’ in England and has been attracting visitors to Buxton since the 1500s.
Among the Peak District’s primary visitor destinations, Chatsworth House and its surrounding estate is not to be missed.
With over 900 years of history, the uniquely preserved Medieval and Tudor house is among the oldest in England.
Buxton’s iconic Frank Matcham-designed Opera House puts the glamour back into theatre going, whilst presenting 450 performances each year.