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SK0573 : Park Road by Bob Harvey Park Road
SK0573 : Buxton Stations, entrance by Ben Brooksbank Buxton Stations, entrance
View SE in Palace Road, of the Paxton-inspired gable ends of the two termini. The nearer of the adjoining stations was the ex-London & North Western terminus of the line from Manchester (London Road) via Stockport, also that from... (more)
SK0573 : High Street, Buxton by Peter Barr High Street, Buxton
From junction with Bath Road
SK0573 : Buxton station platform 1 - 1979 by Peter Whatley Buxton station platform 1 - 1979
Less snow than 1978, but brisk, nonetheless. One of Buxton's fleet of 3-car diesel units awaits departure to Manchester.
SK0573 : Buxton-The Square by Ian Rob Buxton-The Square
Quiet in the rain.
SK0573 : Buxton - Palace Hotel by Dave Bevis Buxton - Palace Hotel
The Palace Hotel was opened in 1868. Its magnificent exterior was designed by Henry Currey, architect to the Duke of Devonshire in his time. Other notable works by Currey in Buxton include the Pump Room (1875)(opposite The Crescent) and... (more)
SK0573 : Buxton : clock tower, Devonshire Dome by Jim Osley Buxton : clock tower, Devonshire Dome
The Devonshire Dome, a former hospital and currently occupied by the University of Derby, is Grade II* listed. Full description at this LinkExternal link.
SK0573 : Buxton Opera House by David Dixon Buxton Opera House
The Opera House, on The Square, dates from Edwardian times, having been built by theatre architect Frank Matcham in 1903. The building sits in approx 25 acres of ornamental gardens, the Pavilion Gardens.
SK0573 : Buxton Pavilion (from the gardens) by www fotodiscs4u co uk Buxton Pavilion (from the gardens)
SK0573 : The Old Hall Hotel, Buxton by David Seale The Old Hall Hotel, Buxton
A plaque indicates that Mary, Queen of Scots once stayed here.
SK0573 : Greggs, Buxton by Kenneth  Allen Greggs, Buxton
It is located at spring Gardens
SK0573 : Free Water by Gerald England Free Water
St Ann's Well, Buxton provides a free supply of spring water to anyone who brings a container to fill.

 
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