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The Buxton Antiques Fair is held annually
in the Octagon and Paxton Suites of the Pavilion in Buxton's Pavilion Gardens.
The Pavilion Gardens
St John's Road
Buxton
Derbyshire SK17 6XN
Tel: + 44 (0) 129 823 114
Buxton itself lies in the heart of the Peak District National Park.
For information on where to stay and places of interest in and around Buxton
visit:
History
With the arrival of the railway in 1863, a boom period
was beginning for Buxton. Houses, hotels and boarding houses were built on
Broad Walk and Burlington Road, which border the Gardens. At that time, the
Seventh Duke of Devonshire suggested that private citizens should put money
into a Company to improve amenities in Buxton.
The prospectus and Form of Application for shares
of the Buxton Improvement Company, December 1869, make the objects of the
Company clear: to add to the attractions and increase the prosperity of Buxton.
Edward Milner, the eminent landscape gardener, was
appointed and in remarkably short time, the gardens opened on 11th May 1871,
to be followed in August by the opening of the Pavilion.
The Concert Hall, (now known as the Octagon) designed by
Buxton Architect, Robert Rippon Duke, was opened in 1875.
The Entertainment Stage, soon to be known as the Pavilion
Theatre and later as the Hippodrome (cinema), the Playhouse (from 1935) and
the Paxton Suite (from 1979) was added in 1889.
Recently, work commenced to restore the Gardens to their
Victorian splendour and this was completed in Autumn of 2003.
For further information please contact:
Further information is available at:
www.derbyshire-peakdistrict.co.uk

