The Buxton Crescent Hotel
One of the most loved spas on Spabreaks.com, according to our guests.
Facilities
- Bar
- Coffee Shop
- Restaurant
- Dual Treatment
- Experience Showers
- Gym
The fusion of two historic hotels, The Buxton Crescent Hotel sits on an elegant Georgian crescent in a town famous for its healing thermal waters. The landmark destination brings 200 years of history into the present day, combining it with an exceptional spa that hinges on a spectacular thermal experience. The hotel is perfect for romantic getaways, mother/daughter breaks or quality time with friends. The combination of five-star facilities and holistic wellness is ideal for a complete wellness experience.
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One Night Deluxe Escape
1 night2 mealsWhat's included (per person)
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£55 allowance per person towards dinner (food only)
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Breakfast
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Use of the spa facilities from 3pm on day of arrival
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The Relaxation Package
1 night2 meals1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 25 minute spa treatment
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Breakfast
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£55 allowance per person towards dinner (food only)
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Salt Cave experience
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Use of the spa facilities from 2pm on day of arrival
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Two Night Wellness Break
2 nights5 meals2 treatmentsWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 2 × 25 minute spa treatments
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Breakfast on 2 days
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£55 allowance per person towards dinner (food only) on 2 nights
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2 course lunch in the spa cafe on 1 day
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Use of the spa facilities from 2pm on day of arrival
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Thermal Morning Spa Experience
Spa dayWhat's included (per person)
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Use of the spa facilities between 9am - 1pm
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Thermal Twilight Spa Experience
Spa dayWhat's included (per person)
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Use of the spa facilities between 4pm - 8pm
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Thermal Afternoon Spa Experience
Spa dayWhat's included (per person)
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Use of the spa facilities between 1pm-5pm
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Crescent Twilight Spa Package
Spa day1 meal1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 25 minute spa treatment
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Sharing board in the spa
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Use of the spa facilities between 4pm - 8pm
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Crescent Morning Spa Experience
Spa day1 meal1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 25 minute spa treatment
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Brunch
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Use of the spa facilities between 9am - 1pm
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Afternoon Tea Spa Experience
Spa day1 meal1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 25 minute spa treatment
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Afternoon Tea
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Use of the spa facilities between 1pm - 5pm
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Thermal Spa Day Experience
Spa day1 mealWhat's included (per person)
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Light lunch in the spa cafe
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Use of the spa facilities between 9am - 4pm
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Crescent Afternoon Spa Experience
Spa day1 meal1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 25 minute spa treatment
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Light lunch
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Use of the spa facilities between 1pm-5pm
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Crescent Wellness Spa Day
Spa day1 meal1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 25 minute spa treatment
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Light lunch
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Use of the spa facilities between 9am - 4pm
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The Crescent Day
Spa day1 meal1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 50 minute spa treatment
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Light lunch in the spa cafe
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Use of the spa facilities between 9am - 4pm
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This spa has earned Safe Hands for Cancer accreditation for completing adequate training, which has been approved by SATCC.
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Property Policies
During your stay
- Family Friendly
- No pets allowed
Our cancellation and Amendment policy
Please be aware that all bookings are non-refundable. Any amendments made may incur an admin fee and are subject to the venue's policies and availability.
The Buxton Crescent Hotel frequently asked questions
- Who owns The Buxton Crescent Hotel?
The Buxton Crescent Hotel is jointly owned by the High Peak Borough Council, Derbyshire County Council and The Buxton Crescent Hotel and Thermal Spa Company.
- How do you get to The Buxton Crescent Hotel?
The Buxton Crescent Hotel sits on an elegant Georgian crescent. If you are driving, follow directions to SK17 6BH. There is valet parking available for a charge of £30 per night. The closest train station is Buxton which is a five minute walk to the hotel. The closest airport is Manchester Airport which is a 52-minute drive away. The hotel can arrange airport transfers if necessary.
- What is included in a spa day at The Buxton Crescent Hotel?
What is included in a spa day at The Buxton Crescent Hotel depends on the experience that you book. Spa facilities include a chemical-free pool filled with mineral rich waters, a bio-thermal sauna, the CO2 mineral bath inspired by their sister hotel in the Czech Republic, an infra-red sauna, Finnish sauna, multiple steam rooms, salt cave and ice fountain. There is also a suite of pools, including a serene indoor relaxation pool that sits under a ceiling of stars, a beautiful rooftop pool, and a heated outdoor area with two integrated Jacuzzi zones. There are 21 treatment rooms where therapists use [COMFORT ZONE] products, as well as the Jennifer Young therapies for anyone who's experienced a cancer diagnosis. They deliver a wide range of holistic face and body therapies that are the perfect complement to the facilities.
- What is near The Buxton Crescent Hotel?
The Buxton Crescent Hotel sits on an elegant Georgian crescent, and is in a town famous for its healing waters. Nearby attractions include:
- Cromford Mill and Village
- Birchen Edge
- Cavendish Golf Course
- Poole Cavern
- Forest Distillery
- Pavillion Gardens
- When was The Buxton Crescent Hotel built?
The Buxton Crescent Hotel is a Grade-I listed building which dates back to the 1780s. It was designed by architect John Carr for the fifth Duke of Devonshire. In 2020 the hotel underwent a large redevelopment project supported by the National Heritage Memorial Fund.
- What amenities does The Buxton Crescent Hotel have?
The Buxton Crescent Hotel is a five star hotel in the heart of Derbyshire. It has 81 rooms that combine heritage colours and details with the best of modern hospitality. The dining experiences include: The Dining Room, which has hints of Art Deco, and offers an a la carte menu each evening; The Lounge, which is the hotel bar, where you will find an open fire, botanical prints and an extensive wine and cocktail menu; and The Spa Café - a light and airy environment where guests delight in an all-day menu from early morning smoothies and coffee to fruit infused water and afternoon tea.
Spa facilities include a chemical-free pool filled with mineral rich waters, a bio-thermal sauna, the CO2 mineral bath inspired by their sister hotel in the Czech Republic, infra-red sauna, Finnish sauna, multiple steam rooms, salt cave and ice fountain. There is also a suite of pools, including a serene indoor relaxation pool that sits under a ceiling of stars, a beautiful rooftop pool, and a heated outdoor area with two integrated Jacuzzi zones. There are 21 treatment rooms where therapists use [COMFORT ZONE] products, as well as the Jennifer Young therapies for anyone who's experienced a cancer diagnosis. They deliver a wide range of holistic face and body therapies that are the perfect complement to the facilities.
- What are the food and drink options at The Buxton Crescent Hotel?
The dining experiences include: The Dining Room, which has hints of Art Deco, and offers an a la carte menu each evening; The Lounge, which is the hotel bar, where you will find an open fire, botanical prints and an extensive wine and cocktail menu; and The Spa Café - a light and airy environment where guests delight in an all-day menu from early morning smoothies and coffee to fruit infused water and afternoon tea.
- How many treatment rooms are there at The Buxton Crescent Hotel?
There are 21 treatment rooms where therapists use [COMFORT ZONE] products, as well as the Jennifer Young therapies for anyone who's experienced a cancer diagnosis. They deliver a wide range of holistic face and body therapies that are the perfect complement to the facilities.
- What time is check in/check out?
Check-in at The Buxton Crescent Hotel is 3pm, while check-out is 11am. The spa is open from 7am to 8pm on weekdays and 7am to 6pm on weekends. It is suggested you check your specific arrival times however for your spa break, as well as any changes for bank holidays.
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Ensana Buxton Crescent is the purpose-created spa set within The Buxton Crescent Hotel, bringing guests the heritage wellbeing of Buxton's mineral waters in a stylish setting. After a workout in the state-of-the-art gym and fitness studio, head to the thermal facilities to nurture mind, body and soul.
Under an exquisite stained glass canopy and surrounded by original wall tiles dating to 1924, start your journey by relaxing in the chemical-free pool filled with mineral rich waters. Spend time in the bio-thermal sauna, the CO2 mineral bath inspired by their sister hotel in the Czech Republic, use the infra-red sauna, Finnish sauna, multiple steam rooms, the unique salt cave and the ice fountain. The icing on the cake is the suite of pools, which include a serene indoor relaxation pool that sits under a ceiling of stars, a beautiful rooftop pool, and a heated outdoor area with two integrated Jacuzzi zones.
Spa treatments at Ensana Buxton Crescent are luxurious and restorative, employing the expertise of [COMFORT ZONE] products, as well as the Jennifer Young skincare and therapies for anyone who's experienced cancer. They deliver a wide range of holistic face and body therapies that are the perfect complement to the facilities. Amongst the unique experiences, try a Therapeutic Thermal Mud Pack derived from Lake Heviz in Hungary, Magnetic Therapy to increase microcirculation and reduce pain, bespoke massage, aromatic body scrubs and signature facials.
What makes it Elysium standard?
- A five-star hotel
- A unique spa experience
- Luxury spa therapies
- A rich heritage
- Beautiful location
- Dedicated spa cafe
The fusion of two historic hotels, The Buxton Crescent Hotel sits on an elegant Georgian crescent in a town that’s famous for its healing thermal waters. The landmark destination brings 200 years of history into the present day with stylish rooms and suites that combine heritage colours and details with the best of modern hospitality. Choose from Crescent Rooms with views across the grounds, all the way through to suites with original fireplaces.
Food at the hotel is a memorable part of the experience, serving classic British cuisine with international flair. The Dining Room has hints of Art Deco, offering an a la carte menu and a vivacious atmosphere each evening. The Lounge is the hotel bar, where you will find an open fire, botanical prints and an extensive wine and cocktail menu. Last but not least, The Spa Café is a light and airy environment where guests delight in an all-day menu from early morning smoothies and coffee to fruit infused water and afternoon tea.