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Illustration Inspired by the simple things in life like Good Food, Places & Spaces We Call Home...

Illustrated Buildings of Buxton, Derbyshire.

6/2/2023

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When we build, Let us think we build forever" - John Ruskin
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A Derbyshire Spa-Town in the Peak District National Park

Nestling in the Peak District National Park, the Spa Town of Buxton with it's Grade I and Grade II listed buildings provided the inspiration for the illustration shown above.  Find out a little more about the individual buildings below from The Crescent, not as famous as the one in Bath, England, but just as beautiful to the rare Victorian Penfold designed Post Box which you'll see around town if you keep your beady eyes open...
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The Pump Room
Architect - Henry Curry
A Grade II listed Building which was last used to "Take the Waters", back in the 1970's. It now serves as the tourist information centre with gift shop, the marble bath for taking the waters is still in situ and well worth a visit.

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Other points of interest include The Grade II Victorian Post Box, from 1866 designed by JW Penfold,  showing the VR emblem. One of only a few surviving Penfold pillar boxes from the Victorian era which are still in use today.
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The Devonshire Dome
Architects - John Carr 
The Dome -  Robert Rippon Duke 
This Grade II listed building built in 1779, has a dome designed by architect Robert Rippon Duke which was added in 1881- at the time it was the worlds largest unsupported dome of it's type, I understand it is still the largest in the UK. 
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The Pavilion Gardens
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Buxton Opera House
Architect - Frank Matcham
Originally opened it's doors to great applause in 1903, It was fully restored in 2001 and is still open for business today...
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The Pavilion Gardens 
Grade II Listed space date back to 1871, with 23 acres of green space including a boating lake, children's play area, miniature railway and botanical greenhouse there is plenty of green space to relax and recharge.... for more information about visiting this Peak District Town check out Visit Buxton's website 
here
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The Crescent
Architect - John Carr
Grade I Listed Georgian building, built in the 1780's. This amazing renovation project was finally completed in the Summer of 2020. The building is now home to a luxury hotel with thermal and mineral water spa.
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The Boating Lake
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Scriveners Book Store
A treat to visit for all book lovers... with thousands of books over five floors... 
I hope you've enjoyed your mini trip around Buxton with me...
If you would like to commission an illustration of your own special place  

​ please get in touch - I'd love to hear from you...
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    In this space which has no ceilings, walls or doors... I would like to invite you in, and share with you some of the simple things in life which help to inspire my illustration work, from food to the places and spaces we call home...

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