管理会社の情報
Hello there. We're a small but perfectly formed family business providing lovely accommodation in some of the nicest places to visit in the UK. We believe that the perfect stay is made up of 3 ingredients: Good central locations so you can easily access everything you want to explore, beautiful rooms in beautiful buildings that stand out from the crowd and good people always on hand to help if you need it.
宿泊施設の情報
The Milner Studio apartment, with the name and interior inspired by the designer of the Pavilion Gardens, is located on the first floor of this recently developed Grade II listed building right in the heart central Buxton - a stone's throw from all amenities.
The room is open plan and consists of a seating area by the large window, a king-size bed with a comfortable mattress and soft linens, a dining area with table and chairs for two, a dressing area and a kitchen.
周辺エリアの情報
Historically known by the Romans as 'Aquae Arnemetiae', or the Spa of the Goddess of the Grove, Buxton is one of England's finest spa towns, nestling amongst the Derbyshire hills on the fringe of the Peak District.
At a height of over 1,000ft, Buxton is the joint highest market town in England, but is perhaps most famous for its 'healing' spa waters. Visitors have travelled to bathe in Buxton's mineral waters for thousands of years but Buxton is also deservedly renowned for its beautiful Georgian and Victorian architecture - much of it linked with the 5th Duke of Devonshire's ambitions to create a spa town to rival Bath back in the 18th century.
At the heart of the town is the magnificent new Buxton Crescent Hotel & Thermal Spa Hotel, a Grade I listed five-star hotel and spa with rooftop pool, beautiful rooms and spa treatments. Among Buxton's other architectural gems are the striking Devonshire Dome, which has a larger span than St Paul's Cathedral and was built by the Duke of Devonshire as stables to complement The Crescent. It then became a hospital and is now Derby University's Buxton campus.
Another masterpiece is the exquisite Grade II listed Edwardian Opera House, built by renowned theatre architect Frank Matcham in 1903. Lovingly restored in 2001, Buxton Opera House is home of internationally-renowned Buxton Festival of 'opera, music and books' which takes place each summer, and a host of other theatre, music and comedy shows throughout the year. Close by is the historic Old Hall Hotel, reputed to be one of the oldest hotels in England, where ill-fated Mary Queen of Scots was held captive in the 16th century.