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Central Buxton apt in Spring Gardens
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9.2 out of 10
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1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 3
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Explore the area
Derbyshire, England
- Place, The Crescent4 min walk
- Place, Pavilion Gardens6 min walk
- Place, Buxton Opera House6 min walk
- Airport, Manchester (MAN)41 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 3)
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Spaces
Kitchen
Garden
About this property
Central Buxton apt in Spring Gardens
Nestled 2 floors (sorry - no lift) above the bustling Spring Gardens high street lies this cosy apt. Within, tasteful decor with pops of colour from plants and artwork create a comfortable and contemporary feel. Wash away your stress in a marble bathroom equipped with rain shower. Whip up a tasty meal anytime in the compact yet fully loaded kitchen. Within 8 mins walk away are the Pavillion Gardens, Opera House, Cavendish Arcade and Crescent. The unbeatable location makes this Buxton bolthole truly one-of-a-kind.
Open concept of living-diner-kitchen. Spacious bedroom. Walk in shower.
The apartment is self-containing. There are 2 apartments per floor.
I aim to respond to your questions within an hour. I live about an hour and a quarter away so might not be able to get there at a drop of a hat.
There are an eclectic collection of independent shops peppered around the apt. The lively cafes, shops, and galleries along Spring Gardens are just steps from your door. Those seeking a culinary experience will be spoiled with choices from Greek, French, Italian to Thai and Indians cuisines but to name a few. A variety of grocery stores like Waitrose, Morrison (small) and Iceland are within 2-3 mins walk away for those who prefers to rustle up a meal in the comfort of the flat's full kitchen. The Spring Gardens Shopping Centre is a 2 mins saunter, and the historical boutique Cavendish Arcade is 4 mins. The Crescent, Opera House and Pavillion Garden within 8 mins stroll away. Despite the building is along the high street, the evenings are normally reasonably quiet.
Open concept of living-diner-kitchen. Spacious bedroom. Walk in shower.
The apartment is self-containing. There are 2 apartments per floor.
I aim to respond to your questions within an hour. I live about an hour and a quarter away so might not be able to get there at a drop of a hat.
There are an eclectic collection of independent shops peppered around the apt. The lively cafes, shops, and galleries along Spring Gardens are just steps from your door. Those seeking a culinary experience will be spoiled with choices from Greek, French, Italian to Thai and Indians cuisines but to name a few. A variety of grocery stores like Waitrose, Morrison (small) and Iceland are within 2-3 mins walk away for those who prefers to rustle up a meal in the comfort of the flat's full kitchen. The Spring Gardens Shopping Centre is a 2 mins saunter, and the historical boutique Cavendish Arcade is 4 mins. The Crescent, Opera House and Pavillion Garden within 8 mins stroll away. Despite the building is along the high street, the evenings are normally reasonably quiet.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Free WiFi
Outdoor space
Parking available
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
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Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
About the area
Buxton
Buxton is home to this condo. Peak District National Park and Buxton and Poole's Cavern Country Park reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Peak Volumes and Bloomers Original Bakewell Puddings. Baked Well Pottery Painting and Virgin Balloon Flights are also worth visiting.
Derbyshire, England
What's nearby
- Buxton Baths - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
- The Crescent - 4 min walk - 0.4 km
- Pavilion Gardens - 6 min walk - 0.5 km
- Buxton Opera House - 6 min walk - 0.5 km
- Devonshire Dome - 6 min walk - 0.5 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Wye Bridge House (Wetherspoon) - 4 min walk
- The Railway - 2 min walk
- Redwillow Buxton - 5 min walk
- Seasons - 4 min walk
- Green Pavilion - 3 min walk
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Patrick Chiam
Used to backpack solo, explored different cultural terrain and unchartered territories around the world! Now happily settled as a full time dad. When I am not chasing my kids around, I potter between my kitchen and garden. Like a border collie, I can never sit still for long. Love culinary experiments. Inspired by the philosophy of Stoicism and Buddhism. Aim to be self-sufficient, nature-loving and to leave the world a bit better than I found it.
Why they chose this property
Buxton is just brimming with charm! What makes it so special, you ask? Well, it's a wonderful mix of incredible natural gifts, stunning old buildings, and a fascinating past that’s all thanks to its famous thermal waters. Can you believe these "healing" waters were enjoyed by the Romans thousands of years ago? Even today, you can pop along to St. Ann's Well for a taste of the water – even the famous Buxton Mineral Water is bottled right from them!
Beyond nature's generosity, Buxton is a real feast for the eyes with its gorgeous Georgian and Victorian architecture. Much of this beauty comes from the 5th Duke of Devonshire, who, back in the 18th century, dreamed of making Buxton as grand as Bath. And he certainly succeeded! There's the incredible Devonshire Dome, which once held the record for the largest unsupported dome in the world – even bigger than the Pantheon in Rome at one point! It started life as stables, then became a hospital, and now it’s part of the University of Derby. And there is the exquisite Edwardian Opera House - home to the internationally acclaimed Buxton Festival every summer, which is a real treat for lovers of opera, music, and books, plus loads of other shows all year round.
Buxton's history is full of intriguing tales. Did you know Mary Queen of Scots was held in The Old Hall in the 16th century and visited the springs for their healing power? The town also proudly claims two of the "7 Wonders of the Peak": Poole's Cavern, a spectacular natural cave with amazing formations, and Solomon's Temple, a charming Victorian folly on Grin Low that offers breathtaking views of the Peak District.
The lovely Pavilion Gardens are perfect for a stroll, with beautiful flowerbeds, fun play areas, and even a miniature railway. And being England's highest market town, Buxton also boasts wonderfully fresh "mountain" air, which definitely adds to its reputation as a place to feel refreshed and revitalised.
Beyond nature's generosity, Buxton is a real feast for the eyes with its gorgeous Georgian and Victorian architecture. Much of this beauty comes from the 5th Duke of Devonshire, who, back in the 18th century, dreamed of making Buxton as grand as Bath. And he certainly succeeded! There's the incredible Devonshire Dome, which once held the record for the largest unsupported dome in the world – even bigger than the Pantheon in Rome at one point! It started life as stables, then became a hospital, and now it’s part of the University of Derby. And there is the exquisite Edwardian Opera House - home to the internationally acclaimed Buxton Festival every summer, which is a real treat for lovers of opera, music, and books, plus loads of other shows all year round.
Buxton's history is full of intriguing tales. Did you know Mary Queen of Scots was held in The Old Hall in the 16th century and visited the springs for their healing power? The town also proudly claims two of the "7 Wonders of the Peak": Poole's Cavern, a spectacular natural cave with amazing formations, and Solomon's Temple, a charming Victorian folly on Grin Low that offers breathtaking views of the Peak District.
The lovely Pavilion Gardens are perfect for a stroll, with beautiful flowerbeds, fun play areas, and even a miniature railway. And being England's highest market town, Buxton also boasts wonderfully fresh "mountain" air, which definitely adds to its reputation as a place to feel refreshed and revitalised.
What makes this property unique
This apartment is perched on the 2nd floor (sorry, no lift) above the bustling Spring Gardens high street. Within, tasteful decor with pops of colour from plants and artwork create a comfortable and contemporary feel. Wash away your stress in a marble bathroom equipped with rain shower. Whip up a tasty meal anytime in the compact yet fully loaded kitchen. Just within 8 mins walk away are the Pavillion Gardens, Opera House, Cavendish Arcade and The Crescent. Many highly rated eateries are also about 5 mins walk away. The unbeatable location makes this Buxton bolthole truly one-of-a-kind.
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