The Buxton Baths using natural thermal spring water are in Buxton, Derbyshire, England. The baths date back to Roman times and were the basis for developing...
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bottled by Buxton Mineral Water Company; and many historic buildings, including John Carr's restored Buxton Crescent, Henry Currey's Buxton Baths and Frank...
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Grade-II-listed Buxton Baths, built by architect Henry Currey. To the west are the Natural Mineral Baths, built 1851–53; to the east are the Buxton Thermal Baths, built...
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2020. "Roman Buxton – Enchanted Springs and Hot Baths". www.wondersofthepeak.org.uk. Retrieved 4 April 2020. "The Secrets of the Buxton Coin Hoard". www...
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Devonshire's architect and he also designed Buxton's St Ann's Well of 1852, Thermal Baths, Natural Baths, Pump Room, Market Hall, Holy Trinity Church...
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Manchester Royal Infirmary (section Public baths)
removed to Cheadle, Cheshire. In 1779 public baths were built on the site. Cold baths were 6d (2½p), a Buxton bath 1/- (5p), a warm bath 1/-, and a vapour...
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Spire Derby Cathedral Museums and cultural sites Buxton Crescent Buxton Baths Buxton Opera House Buxton Museum and Art Gallery Derby Museum & Art Gallery...
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Buxton - A tourist guide to the town and spa baths. ISBN 9780956185570. "Sacred Waters and Altars". Buxton Museum and Art Gallery. 15 March 2019. Retrieved...
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Dukes of Devonshire commissioned the building of the Crescent and Buxton Baths for Buxton to rival the spa towns of Bath and Harrogate. In 1698 warm springs...
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Spire Derby Cathedral Museums and cultural sites Buxton Crescent Buxton Baths Buxton Opera House Buxton Museum and Art Gallery Derby Museum & Art Gallery...
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include: Buxton Baths warm spring, 27°C / 80°F Hotwells spring in Bristol 25 °C, 77 °F Matlock Bath warm spring, 20°C / 68°F St Ann's Well, Buxton, Derbyshire...
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that no longer exist in Buxton -". Explore Buxton. Retrieved 10 February 2021. "Roman Buxton – Enchanted Springs and Hot Baths". www.wondersofthepeak.org...
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Devonshire Royal Hospital (redirect from Buxton Bath Charity)
Alexandra came to Buxton in 1905 to tour the Devonshire Hospital and Buxton Bath Charity. The royals also visited the Thermal and Natural Baths and the Pavilion...
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Aquae Arnemetiae (category Ancient Roman baths in England)
Brian. Roman Buxton - A tourist guide to the town and spa baths. ISBN 9780956185570. "Roman Buxton – Enchanted Springs and Hot Baths". www.wondersofthepeak...
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Spa (redirect from Thermal baths)
Bath and Buxton in England, Aachen and Wiesbaden in Germany, Baden, Austria, and Aquincum in Hungary, among other locations. These baths became centers...
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Robert Rippon Duke (category People from Buxton)
in Buxton, Derbyshire. Duke was born in Hull, the son of a whaler, in 1817. He moved to Buxton and in 1831 became an apprentice carpenter at Buxton Estate...
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Ancient Roman bathing (category Ancient Roman baths)
as well as in Europe where they constructed baths at Aix-en-Provence and Vichy in France, Bath and Buxton in England, Aachen and Wiesbaden in Germany...
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residents and visitors, close to the popular spa baths), succeeding St Anne's Church in Higher Buxton, which was later converted into a school. St John's...
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Club), Solomon's Temple and the remodelling of the Thermal Baths in the 1880s. When Buxton Cinema opened in 2017, it marked the end of three decades for...
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University of Derby (section Buxton)
hospital and gardens for charity patients seeking treatment at the baths in Buxton. His architect, Henry Currey, directed the work. The ironwork dome...
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following is a list of current and former spa towns in the United Kingdom. Buxton Matlock Matlock Bath Droitwich Spa Malvern Tenbury Wells Askern, Doncaster...
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animal. In the 19th century they were often seen at spa resorts such as Buxton and Tunbridge Wells. Some versions incorporated a steering device that could...
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Henry Currey (architect) (section Work at Buxton)
1853 the Thermal Baths and Natural Baths (on either side of The Crescent) were completely rebuilt to his designs. He also designed Buxton's St Ann's Well...
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Consolidation Coal Company (Iowa) (redirect from Buxton, Iowa)
room and library, gym, baths, kitchen, dining room, and a meeting hall available for use of labor unions and lodges. The Buxton YMCA drew "the color line"...
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Peak District (section Buxton)
Devonshire (1780–1789), the Natural Baths, and the Pump Room by Henry Currey. The Pavilion Gardens opened in 1871. Buxton Opera House was designed by Frank...
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Mineral spa (redirect from Mineral baths)
Panticosa Zestoa Ramlösa hälsobrunn Saint-Moritz Askern Bath Boston Spa Buxton Cheltenham Church Stretton Dorton Spa Droitwich Spa Epsom Harrogate Ilkley...
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Mineral Baths, Buxton (1257914)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 28 July 2022 Historic England, "Cavendish Shopping Arcade, Buxton (1257910)"...
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Devonshire Dome (category Buildings and structures in Buxton)
Royal Hospital) is a Grade II* listed 18th-century former stable block in Buxton, Derbyshire. It was built by John Carr of York and extended by architect...
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Leytonstone House, built 1800 and Grade II-listed, was the home of Sir Edward Buxton, MP and conservationist, who with his brother played a big part in preserving...
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usually dined with the Queen, a unique favour. On his way to Buxton in Derbyshire to take the baths, he died at Cornbury Park near Oxford, on 4 September 1588...
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