HFF ~ The Palace Hotel, Buxton
A rare internal fence entry this week featuring just part of the magnificent stairway in the reception area of this grand hotel. The stairs and banisters went up another two floors and I regret not getting more photographs now.
Located in Buxton, the highest market town in England (over 1000 feet above sea level), the Hotel is a popular and much loved historical focal point of Buxton’s culture. Dating back to the 19th century, the Palace Hotel is rich in history and is one of the largest hotels in the Peak District.The Palace Hotel and Spa, built in 1863, became a key feature of Buxton’s skyline and consisted of 122 rooms. The building and its surroundings were very impressive, mainly due to its sheer size, stretching over more than five acres. Set in stunning landscaped gardens, the Palace Hotel featured an internationally admired ball room, luxury gardens fitted with croquet lawns, and a tennis court. The hotel also provided its guests with hot and cold water in each room, which was revolutionary and an advanced amenity during the late 18th century. After several years, the hotel became the first building in Buxton to be equipped with a telephone, a feature that was not only a luxury but rare in most hotels across Britain, and was given the number 22001. ps It is also reputed to be haunted!
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Have a good weekend.
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Taken on Monday March 11, 2024
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Posted on Friday March 22, 2024
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Jaap van 't Veen said:
Thank you for the interesting note.
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Annemarie said:
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Malik Raoulda said:
HFF et Bonne et agréable fin de semaine paisible.
TOZ said:
HFF have a great day.
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Roger (Grisly) said:
HFF and a great weekend.
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Loose_Grip/Pete said:
HFF Herb. Enjoy the weekend.
J.Garcia said:
Very well framing, Herb
HFF too!
Thanks also for info.
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Keith Burton said:
Not a fence in sight though :-))
Nick Weall said: