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Buckingham Hotel
No 1 Burlington Road, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 9AS

Located in Buxton, the home of mineral water in this area of Derbyshire, this exclusive and luxurious hotel offers a great place to rest and relax away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. A friendly and attentive...
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Attractions near Buckingham Hotel
A selection of attractions close to Buckingham Hotel:
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| Go Ape! (< 1 Mile) |
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Go Ape! is an award winning high wire forest adventure course that allows visitors to experience the thrills of swinging high through the tress of...
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| Poole's Cavern (< 1 Mile) |
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Poole’s Cavern is a two million year old natural limestone cave situated in some of the most impressive woodland on the edge of the tow...
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| Alderley Edge (9.7 Miles) |
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There is a copper mining heritage since prehistoric and Roman times here at Alderley Edge in the fantastic Cheshire countryside. The National Trust protected...
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| Lyme Park (12.2 Miles) |
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Lyme Park is a beautiful, historic and lavish estate that has hardly been touched by the hands of time and seemingly has no real place...
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| Peak Cavern (12.9 Miles) |
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Set in the middle of the picturesque Peak District village of Castleton, the approach to Peak Cavern is awe-inspiring. A riverside walk takes you past...
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| Treak Cliff Cavern (12.9 Miles) |
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Treak Cliff Cavern is an underground wonderland of stalactites, stalagmites, rocks, minerals and fossils, and home to Blue John stone. The tour takes you to...
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| Eyam Hall (13.3 Miles) |
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This small but charming manor house in the famous plague village of Eyam has been the home of the Wright family since 1671 and it...
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| Eyam Museum (13.5 Miles) |
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The famous outbreak of Bubonic Plague in 1665/6 in Eyam is vividly portrayed. The villagers imposed a voluntary quarantine, and over a third of the...
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| Hare Hill (14.1 Miles) |
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Purchased by the National Trust in 1978, this beautiful area of woodland has at its heart a walled garden filled with rare flowers and plants....
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| Adlington Hall (14.9 Miles) |
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The Cheshire Manor Home of the Leghs since 1315. The Great Hall was built between 1450 and 1505, the Elizabethan “Black and White” in...
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| Capesthorne Hall (15 Miles) |
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Capesthorne Hall is where the Bromley-Davenports and their ancestors have lived since Domesday times. It contains a variety of treasures including fine paintings, furniture, marbles...
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| High Peak Estate (15.8 Miles) |
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The National Trust began maintaining this Outstanding Area of Natural Beauty in 1936 and it is renowned across the region as one of the best...
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| Chatsworth House (16.4 Miles) |
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Chatsworth House, ten minutes from Bakewell, has been voted ‘Britain’s best stately home’, and it is quite clear to see why. A beautiful palace-like building...
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| Rudyard Lake (16.8 Miles) |
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Rudyard Lake is found in the Staffordshire Moorlands, just 2 miles north of Leek. The area just above Rudyard Lake used to be used...
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| Haddon Hall (17.2 Miles) |
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Overlooking the River Wye, close to the market town of Bakewell, Haddon Hall has escaped the ravages of time. Fine examples of a medieval kitchen...
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| Longshaw Estate (18.8 Miles) |
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The National Trust is in charge of conserving and maintaining this beautiful area of walking country, surrounded by ancient woods and tumbled rocks. The...
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| Chadkirk Chapel (18.9 Miles) |
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Set in the heart of Chadkirk Country Estate, this beautifully restored 14th Century chapel is one of the most impressive pieces of architecture of its...
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| Jodrell Bank (19.2 Miles) |
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Walk alongside the world famous Lovell telescope on our observational pathway, and you’ll find the answers to who, what, why, how and when? Take a...
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| Churnet Railway (19.3 Miles) |
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The Churnet Valley Railway is one of the most interesting and well loved attractions in this area of the world. The railway gives families...
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| Hob Hurst's House (19.3 Miles) |
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Hob Hurst's House is a Bronze Age barrow, that was first discovered and excavated in 1853 by Thomas bateman, known locally as the ‘Barrow Knight’....
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