You will receive an email as soon as the property has answered your question. The most notoriously haunted rooms are rooms 7 and 9 in the Main House. [9], Wye Bridge House on Fairfield Road was originally a private residence by the River Wye. They don’t provide breakfast which wasn’t a problem for us because our daughter lives two minutes away and there’s a good cafe around the corner. WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge. We had to coax them to move us. Poorly managed. Thanks! They did update it. Overall, expected much more for the price. We did the ghost tour after dinner and we got hear all stories and tour the inside and outside. Left after the first night. Travel may be permitted only for certain purposes and in particular, touristic travel may not be allowed. It was opened in 2018 by Macclesfield's Red Willow Brewery. Just 30 minutes from Columbus International Airport, we are conveniently located no matter where…, "Not a luxury hotel, but everything you need after a long drive with two little children. Sorry, reservations for more than 30 nights are not possible. The migrating families left their homes in early September 1805 and arrived at the surveyed site with oxen-drawn wagons containing all their possessions in early November. – I had a cheeseburger that was average. Room was lovely and clean! Please enter the dates of your stay and check the conditions of your required room. Overall, I would recommend coming early and asking for a seat in the far back away from the bar and the kitchen. The four-storey building replaced the earlier Eagle and Child Inn on the same site from 1592. I had seafood Chesapeake and it was very good. At the time, you were staying with us, there was a guest disruption and the police came to the hotel to assist with handling the disruptive guests. And, we were told, we'd have to use the outside stairs in the evening because there would be no one on duty in the lobby. But -- seeing Lincoln's desk in the lobby -- now that was cool. The Duke (formerly the Duke of York Inn) on St John's Road is an old two-storey stone building. The Kings Head is on the Market Place next to the Buxton Town Hall. The Union Club was built in 1886 (designed by architect William Radford Bryden) as a gentleman's club for guests to the spa town. Food was bland and service was terrible. The lovely inn has so much history, President Harrison himself frequented it. Yes, free parking is available to guests. Comments and media that include 'hate speech', discriminatory remarks, threats, sexually explicit remarks, violence, and the promotion of illegal activity are not permitted. Pubs and historic inns of Buxton in Derbyshire, "BUXTON CONSERVATION AREAS Character Appraisal", "Conservation area maps - High Peak Borough Council", "CHESHIRE CHEESE PUBLIC HOUSE AND ATTACHED RAILINGS (1259232)", "EAGLE HOTEL GEORGE E BRYANT AND SONS LIMITED AND MARKET PLACE ARCADE (1259327)", "Kings Head Hotel - High Peak, Tameside & North East Cheshire CAMRA", "The Wye Bridge House Buxton - J D Wetherspoon", "Major refurb at Buxton pub set to create five new jobs", "The White Lion and Attached Stable Block  (Grade II) (1259203)", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pubs_and_inns_in_Buxton&oldid=981634013, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 3 October 2020, at 14:47.