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Buxton Opera House Accommodation List 2018 Buxton Opera House Accommodation List 2018 Buxton Opera House does not accept responsibility for any accommodation on this list. …………………………………………………………………………… SERVICED ESTABLISHMENTS Alison Park Hotel** 17 en-suite rooms 5 -10 £45 per 3 Temple Road available; doubles, twins minute walk person per Buxton and single rooms. Price from the night. SK17 9BA includes breakfast. All Opera 10% discount rooms have TV, House. for theatre Phone: 01298 22473 telephone, tea maker. company and Fax: 01298 72709 Licensed bar for crew. E-mail: [email protected] residents. Bar meals Website: www.alison-park-hotel.co.uk served all day. Best Western Lee Wood Hotel*** 40 rooms available. 2 5 minute Rates The Park single, 15 twin, 23 walk from negotiable but Buxton double. the Opera as a guide are SK17 6TQ House. £65-£90 per person per Phone: 01298 23002 night bed and E-mail: [email protected] breakfast. Website: www.leewoodhotel.co.uk Buckingham Hotel*** Fully-serviced 3 star Opposite £30 per 1-2 Burlington Road hotel with real ale bar Pavilion person per Buxton and A La Carte Gardens. 5 night if SK17 9AS restaurant. Limited minute walk sharing. From number of single rooms. from Opera £35 for single Phone: 01298 70481 Rates for single House occupant, E-mail: [email protected] occupancy of double/twin depending on Website: www.buckinghamhotel.co.uk rooms by negotiation. availability. Give us a call for details. Jean Greenway-Cole *Complimentary toiletries 3 minutes Tariff from £65 Alpine Lodge Guest House *Free wifi town centre, per person per 1 Thornsett *TV *Radio alarm clock 5 minutes night B & B. Hardwick Mount *Hairdryer from Opera Buxton *Hospitality tray House. SK17 6PS *Information folder. Tel: 01298 26155 ‘Romantic bedroom’ on Mob: 07808 283408 second floor with Email: [email protected] luxurious bathroom and double size shower Website: www.alpinelodgebuxton.co.uk Griff House Victorian Guest House ½ mile / 10 £65 double/ 2 Compton Road close to town centre. minute £37.50 single Buxton 2 double, 1 twin/flexible, walk. room. SK17 9DN 1 double/flexible, 1 single Discounts can all en-suite. Tea & coffee be arranged Martin & Kathryn Gilson making facilities, fridge, for block Phone: 01298 23628 TV/DVD & iPod/iPhone bookings / Mobile: 07725 797640 docking stations. Free long stays. wi-fi. Guest lounge. E-mail: [email protected] Non smoking. Website: www.cressbrook.co.uk/buxton/griff The Old Hall Hotel*** English breakfast. Opposite Varying The Square TV/satellite, phone and the theatre prices. Rates Buxton tea in rooms, 2 self- from £60 per SK17 6BD contained flats available. person per Twin with bath en suite, night on a Phone: 01298 22841 single with bath en suite, B&B basis. Fax: 01298 72437 sitting room and kitchen. E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.oldhallhotelbuxton.co.uk 122 rooms which Rates: The Palace Hotel**** includes 4 suites. Overlooking Single room Palace Road Facilities include 14m the Opera £50 per night. Buxton swimming pool, steam & House. Double room, SK17 6AG sauna, solarium, hair & £70 per night. beauty salon, well Double room Phone: 01298 22001 equipped gym with for sole Fax: 01298 767034 cardiovascular occupant £70. equipment and weights. Portland Hotel** 22 rooms available. 50 yards £45 single, 32 St Johns Road Friendly, from the £90 double. Buxton well-located, 2-star hotel. Opera Breakfast SK17 6XQ House. included. Please phone Phone: 01298 22462 for special Fax: 01298 27464 rates. E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.portlandhotelbuxton.net Staden Grange Hotel*** 22 rooms - singles, 2 miles from Prices from Staden Lane double, twins, family, all Buxton. £49.95 per Buxton en suite. person per SK17 9RZ night, includes breakfast. Phone: 01298 24965 Fax: 0161 662 7402 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.stadengrangehotel.co.uk Barms Farm*****GH 3 double with 5-ft wide One mile From £37.50 Fairfield Common beds all en suite. Choice north of pppn based Fairfield of breakfasts included. A Buxton on 2 people Buxton traditional farmhouse town sharing. SK17 7HW with all home comforts, centre. tastefully appointed. No Phone: 01298 77723 smoking, children or Fax: 01298 78692 pets. E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.highpeak.co.uk/barmsfarm No.6 The Square Bed and Breakfast Opera House Room Opposite Weekly rate: Buxton Second Floor Double en suite Opera House 1 person £325 Bath & Shower 2 persons £475 Derbyshire SK17 6AZ Crescent Room Daily Rate Second Floor Double en suite 1 person £65 Phone: 01298 213541 Shower 2 persons £90 Phone: 01298 24151 Dome Room Third Floor Double en suite Email: [email protected] Bath and Shower Website: www.no6tearooms.co.uk All rooms named after views from their windows Enjoy breakfast in the tearooms from 8:30am Grendon B&B 3 twin/superking rooms 20 minutes See websitefor Bishops Lane 1 twin room walk from prices and Opera House availability Buxton Derbyshire Two night SK17 6UN minimum stay Phone: 01298 436259 Email: [email protected] http://grendonbnb.co.uk/ Fairleigh 1 twin en-suite with Easy five B&B: £50 per 5 Marlborough Road shower minute walk night Buxton 1 single en-suite with from Opera Derbyshire shower House Flat – first SK17 6RG 1 twin – 2 steps from night £50 per bathroom person, Contact: Guy Milner subsequent Phone: 01298 23466 Basement Flat with nights £40 per Mobile: 07813 595 735 double bed person Cavendish View Warm and friendly A few £35 single/£50 108A St Johns Road accommodation. Large hundred double per Buxton double beds with space yards from room per night Derbyshire for cot or single bed. the Opera £60 family SK17 6UT Tea/coffee making House. occupancy per facilities, tv/dvd and room per night Phone: 01298 74726 wireless internet Mobile: 07966965221 connection. £25 room only All rooms have basins. Use of private bathroom with shower and bath. Buxton Hilbre B&B***GH Homely, family Edge of Single room 8 White Knowle Road atmosphere. Breakfast town £20 per Buxton includes DIY cereal, person per SK17 9NH toast and so on. night. Twin or double en Phone: 01298 22358 suite room Mobile: 07815 624 609 £25 per person per E-mail: [email protected] night. Buxton Lodge***GH 5 rooms available - Within Single: £30 28 London Road breakfast included. All walking Twin or Buxton en-suite or private distance of double £21 SK17 9NX bathroom. Phone for the Opera per person per more details. House. night. Phone: 01298 23522 E-mail: [email protected] Buxton Victorian Guest House*****GH 9 double and twin rooms, 5 minute From £52 3a Broad Walk also a family suite which walk from standard Buxton consists of 2 adjoining the Opera single, SK17 6JE rooms to sleep 5 people. House £72 standard All rooms en suite, with overlooking double in low Phone: 01298 78759 tea/coffee, hair dryer, Pavilion season. From Fax: 01298 74732 iron and so on. Car park. Gardens. £74 single, Full English breakfast. £76 double in E-mail: [email protected] A non-smoking high season. Website: www.Buxtonvictorian.co.uk establishment. Compton House Guest House***GH 6 rooms available, Most 10 minutes From £25 per 4 Compton Road rooms en suite, TV and walk from person per Buxton tea/coffee making the Opera night including SK17 9DN facilities in all rooms. House. full English or Plenty of parking. vegetarian Phone: 01298 26926 breakfast. E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.cressbrook.co.uk/buxton/Compton Fairhaven Guest House***GH Full English breakfast Higher Single room 1 Dale Terrace or vegetarian Buxton, £24. Buxton alternative. TV, tea, 10 minutes Twin or SK17 6LU coffee and private walk from double from bathroom available. theatre £38. Phone: 01298 24481 No smoking. No pets. E-mail: [email protected] Merman Barn B&B **** A high-quality 4 star Buxton All the rooms Alma Road B&B with 3 en-suite Opera are £60 per Tideswell rooms, 1 superking, 1 House is a night based Derbyshire double and 1 twin. 15-20 on 2 people SK17 8LS We have plenty of minute sharing. parking, a walled drive away. Phone: 01298 872033 garden and a guest Mobile: 07974788013 lounge. E-mail: [email protected] Forest Lodge Bed & Breakfast****GH We offer comfortable Chapel-en- Rates are 58 Manchester Road double, twin & king le-frith is per room per Chapel-en-le-frith size rooms, all en roughly 6 night; High Peak suite with TV and tea miles from King size SK23 9TH & coffee making Buxton. room £65; facilities. Guests are Double room Phone: 01298 812854 welcome to relax in £55 Mobile: 07745 811821 the sitting room Twin room during their stay with £55. A £15 E-mail: [email protected] us. discount for Website: www.forestlodge.org.uk single occupant. The George Hotel Large pub/hotel with Hayfield Single rooms 14, Church St function room. All en village. Set £40 Fri and Hayfield suite. Tea and coffee in ideal Sat, £35 High Peak making facilities, TV, walking Mon-Thurs. SK13 2AD hairdryers, country. £50 per conference facilities. Picturesqu double Phone: 01663 743691 e location. room/twin, E-mail: [email protected] £60 per four poster/family Website: room. www.georgehotel.expersol.myzen.co.uk/contact. html Hall Farm House****B&B One twin room with 20-25 £25 per Litton private bathroom, minutes person for a Nr Buxton doubles are en-suite. from twin room. SK17 8QP Breakfast included. Buxton. £28 per Evening meals are person for a Phone: 01298 872172 provided if you book double room. E-mail: [email protected] in advance. Website: users.waitrose.com/~jfscott Hawthorn Farm***GH B&B @ 16th century On the A6 £50 - £130 Fairfield Road farmhouse.
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