
While Bakewell is famous for its tart, Buxton is building a firm reputation in the baked-goods department for its delicious sticky-gooey pud.
While Bakewell is famous for its tart, Buxton is building a firm reputation in the baked-goods department for its delicious sticky-gooey pud.
A boutique shopping hall in the centre of Buxton with plenty of local indies, housed in a former Victorian thermal baths.
A crate diggers paradise and happy place for those who enjoy simple yet delicious homemade food and coffee.
Located in a cosy corner of the Chatsworth Estate, The Devonshire Arms at Beeley is an award winning pub, fine dining restaurant, and traditional country inn.
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.
An independent art gallery, design shop and gift emporium, based in historic York. They are proud to showcase the work of local and regional artists.
Museum and visitor attraction to experience Viking life (visitors are taken through the dioramas in small carriages equipped with speakers).
Chocolate museum and fully guided tour through the history of York’s chocolate-making families and their creations.
The Basement on Coney Street in York is the place to be for cutting edge music and comedy.