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Buxton, UK -- accomodations?
Mrs. Dallas and a friend plan to take in the Gilbert & Sullivan Festival [warning: page loads music] in Buxton, Derbyshire, England next August. She's wondering if anyone can recommend suitable accomodations for modest lodgings close enough that they won't need a car, and preferably with a mini-kitchen of some kind so they won't have to eat out constantly.
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Mrs D shouldn't have any problems, Buxton the main holiday centre of the Peak District and is therefore well appointed for accommodation.
Try here for more information on the area including accommodation (it's the local tourism site rather than a commercial one). Hope she has a wonderful time! |
Hey I've been there! But I was young and don't remember it.
If you go to Bakewell be sure to get tarts. http://www.derbyshire-peaks.co.uk/bakewell.htm |
Most importantly, the location is pronounced "DAR-bee-shir" and most certainly not "DIR-bee-shy-err"
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Or you might not. Here you go. Buxom |
Try this one - others on the same site
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Or this one (self catering)
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Hmm i dropped into Buxton last year for a day. Historic English country town built on mineral springs. Apparently the Romans thought the water bubbling out of the ground was good for you so they built roman baths there and it has been a holiday spot ever since.
Ficking freezing when I was there tho. But there are numerous old Victorian hotels and guest-houses there, you should be able to find something easily. How lovely! |
A very kind and thoughtful individual has sent me a birthday present of
http://cellar.org/2006/bakewelltart.jpg A Bakewell Pudding and French white wine set!! What a wonderful thought, t h a n k . y o u ! |
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