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![]() Braemar is an attractive, long established, central yet quietly situated Victorian character residence offering comfortable and homely accommodation in a relaxed atmosphere from early February to the end of November. A warm welcome is extended to all to make your stay as memorable and enjoyable as possible. You can reserve your booking by credit card if you wish. Braemar is a no smoking establishment which makes it especially welcoming to non-smokers.For your convenience the house is well sign posted from the A515 and is very easy to find. |
![]() | Come and enjoy a mouth watering and hearty English Breakfast of your choice in our newly refurbished and spacious dining room. This will set you up for an exciting day exploring the beautiful countryside that is the hallmark of the Peak National Park or when visiting the many stately homes and places of interest that are so close to hand. |
| All diets are catered for including vegetarian dishes - simply make your selection of hot and cold alternatives and we will be happy to oblige. All local produce available in the peak district is sourced to enhance our food flavouring and texture wherever possible. Being conveniently situated for the town centre Braemar is within easy walking distance of all the main attractions Buxton has to offer including a wide range of hostelries, cafes and restaurants. | ![]() |
| The Bedrooms | |
![]() | All the bedrooms at Braemar are spacious and most are fully en-suite. They have been newly refurbished and are tastefully decorated to the highest standard. You will find a restful environment in which to relax after a fulfilling day of sightseeing or walking in the many picturesque dales or on the rugged hills and moorlands of the Peak Park. |
| Each bedroom offers full central heating, ample seating provision and complimentary beverages. Hospitality trays, colour TV and many other touches add to the comfort of your stay with us. Hair dryers and ironing facilities are available. All our beds have posture sprung bases and mattresses to ensure a good nights sleep but please don't oversleep and miss breakfast! | ![]() |
All bedrooms are on the first floor and have a fine selection of original Derbyshire landscape photographs by Ray Kennings to wet the appetite of newcomers to the locality for the stunning areas of natural beauty and wonderful buildings to be found in the Peak District. To help you plan your outings there is a good range of brochures and guide books for you to study and we will of course be delighted to share our local knowledge with you. | |
| Tariff £27.50 - £36.50 per person per night including full English Breakfast Prices based on double occupancy of rooms. Single or Family Accommodation rates available on request. Weekly terms offered and special off peak rates available in April, May, October and November excluding Bank Holidays. Reservations taken on all major credit cards. |
| The Local Area | |
![]() Buxton - the Crescent and Devonshire Dome | Since Roman Times, Buxton, high in the Derbyshire hills of the Peak National Park has been known predominantly as a Spa Town surrounded by valleys, dales, streams and wild moorland. It offers stunning natural beauty to all who are fortunate enough to visit this picturesque part of England.Most guests who visit these parts (especially for the first time) come away with a lasting impression of its scenic and rugged landscape only to return year after year to discover a little more of this remote, sometimes hostile but always spectacular Pennine Region. |
![]() Glorious Countryside | Tucked away in this landscape are many fine stately homes including Chatsworth, Haddon Hall, Hardwick Hall, Kedleston and Lyme Park - to name but a few. Many local trails provide good access for walking, cycling and trekking activities. For the more adventurous there are opportunities for hang-gliding, sailing, caving, gliding, abseiling and rock-climbing. Alton Towers and Gardens are also within easy reach. |
Delightful Dales | Around Buxton there are many country shows and festivals as well as craft antiques and collectors fairs. You can discover the famous Derbyshire tradition of Well Dressing which can be seen throughout the summer in the surrounding towns and villages and in Buxton itself. |
Buxton itself offers a wealth of attractive features. You can experience the Spa Waters that attracted the Romans from the well at the base of the slopes while you admire the elegant Georgian Crescent and Pump Room. Enjoy the Brass bands performing from the newly re-instated Bandstand in the Pavilion Gardens. Admire the fine Dome of the former Devonshire Hospital. Visit the Museum and Art Gallery, explore Poole's Cavern and Country Park, browse around the many interesting shops in Spring Gardens and the Cavendish Arcade or explore the outdoor market held on Tuesdays and Saturdays in Higher Buxton. The fine Edwardian Opera House is an experience not to be missed and hosts an Opera Festival, the unique Gilbert and Sullivan Festival and a wide range of plays, concerts - there is something for everyone in its full programme. The more energetic visitor will find a Spa Water Swimming Pool, two challenging golf courses and a golf driving range, tennis courts, bowling greens and well equipped gyms. Within easy walking distance of Braemar there is entertainment for your evening (even well into the night) and the friendly taverns, wine bars and restaurants offer a fine choice of food and liquid refreshments. All in all Braemar is an ideal base for exploring the many and varied attractions of Buxton and the Peak National Park. | |
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