Top 10 Best Things To Do in Buxton, England
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List of Best Things to do in Buxton, England
Goyt Valley
Buxton Opera House
Poole's Cavern & Buxton Country Park
Pavilion Gardens
Solomon's Temple
The Dome
Buxton Museum and Art Gallery
St Ann's Well
St. Anne's Church
Millers Dale Viaduct
Places to see in ( Tideswell - UK )
Places to see in ( Tideswell - UK )
Tideswell is a village and civil parish in the Peak District of Derbyshire, in England. It lies 6 miles east of Buxton on the B6049, in a wide valley on a limestone plateau, at an altitude of 1,000 feet above sea level, and is within the District of Derbyshire Dales. The population (including Wheston) was 1,820 in 2001, increasing slightly to 1,827 at the 2011 Census, making it the second-largest settlement within the National Park, after Bakewell.
Tideswell is known locally as Tidza or Tidsa. In addition, local residents are known as Sawyeds, owing to a traditional story about a farmer who freed his prize cow from a gate in which it had become entangled, by sawing its head off. Today the story is re-enacted raucously and colourfully every Wakes week by a local mummers group called the Tidza Guisers.
In the Middle Ages, Tideswell was a market town known for lead mining. The Tideswell lead miners were renowned for their strength and were much prized by the military authorities. The Domesday Book of 1086 lists TIDESUUELLE as the King's land in the charge of William Peverel with fewer than five households.
Tideswell is now best known for its 14th-century parish church, the Church of St John the Baptist, known as the Cathedral of the Peak, which contains three 15th-century misericords. A sundial lies in the churchyard; it is positioned on steps which local historian Neville T. Sharpe thinks likely to be those of the village's market cross. A market and two-day fair were granted to the village in 1251. The Foljambe family, later the Foljambe baronets, were the principal landowners from the fourteenth to the eighteenth centuries.
The town has a week-long festival near the summer solstice known as the Wakes, culminating in Big Saturday, which includes a torchlight procession through the streets, led by a brass band playing a unique tune called the Tideswell Processional, and townsfolk dancing a traditional weaving dance.
( Tideswell - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Tideswell . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Tideswell - UK
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Yorkshire Bridge Inn - superb Peak District hotel
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4 star Gold award Peak District inn and hotel situated by Ladybower in the very scenic Upper Derwent Valley area. 14 ensuite bedrooms. Great pub food and real ales.
Belper Video - Peak District Videos
presents Belper - Peak District Villages
A New Video With A Bustling Village At Its Centre Steals Our Hearts - Belper - A 'Beautiful retreat
The Domesday Survey mentions it, the Normans Once Occupied it - but Belper, the bustling old town near Derby has plenty of modern day attractions. With streets and shops aplenty, Let this video show you it's wares.
Peak District Online have proved once again they have beaten the odds and come up with a video to top the ones that came before. This latest video, in a long line of success stories - heralds Belper, a historic mill town, a town full of period features. An architectural delight with buildings old and new. A bustling street view with shoppers delighting in all the shops' delights, there's a great selection of boutiques and emporiums for old and young alike.
With haunting music, this video takes us on a tour of a beautiful little town, through busy street with converted mills, crown Derby and Curiosities- Belper is a hidden treasure, a town to tease us with its charm. Peak District Online leads us and we follow once again.
We are captivated from the start as the music tinkles over its hoard. The glorious sunshine crowning a new day in the Peak District -- a new dawn of time - in a town that time should have forgotten but clearly hasn't. With a modern day retail centre packed with shops, cafes and clothing , there are plenty of food and drink outlets to tempt our taste buds. With a host of pubs and hotels the beverages are catered for. We're told the town has links with the railway, and we're delighted to be shown its connections!
The peaceful war memorial garden provides a welcome moment of calm, the flowers and trees adding charm to a picnic site of relaxation, before setting back off to Christmas shop or present buy. A world heritage site of huge proportions, towers over no two buildings alike. A true forerunner to skyscrapers its shadow pools over hidden gardens, Beaurepaire - means beautiful retreat - but the River Derwents' weirs steal the show.
Thanks again Peak District Online -- there are so many places we haven't touched on yet in the Peak District and we can't wait to see more. Keep up the magic, because you've definitely cast us under your spell.
Buxton Peak District Town & Village UK (part 5 out of 5)
Buxton Peak District Town & Village, UK
Litton video: Peak District village videos
Visit website: -The attractive village of Litton (complete with village stocks) lies quietly off the beaten track near Tideswell. With a large village green, good pub open all day, village shop run by locals and lots of excellent holiday accommodation, Litton is a great choice for a Peak District break at any time of year. Visit peakdistrictvideos.co.uk for more Peak District videos or peakdistrict-nationalpark.com for some great places to stay in Litton
Rowtor Rocks Rocking Stone II (Peak District)
May not be the original logan stone once documented here, but this one certainly does rock!