The Buxton Dome is one of Derbyshire’s grandest locations with the largest unsupported dome in Great Britain
(formerly the world). It is dramatic, breathtaking and totally unique as a venue.

Built close to the original St Anne’s Well, the Crescent is also home to the Natural Baths which stand upon the site of a Roman Bath.

Today the nine springs, which are estimated to be between 3,500 and 5,000 feet below sea level, produce about a quarter of a million tons of warm water each day.

Established in 1992, this event attracts a large visitor following who can enjoy the beautiful antiques and fine art on offer. Buxton boasts superb hotels and guest houses, a scenic railway and water gardens and is very close to the famous opera house.

 

The Buxton Dome Fine Art & Antiques Fair, 18th - 20th July 2008

Catering: Restaurant and Bar

Vetting Policy: All items offered for sale have been inspected by expert vetting committees to ensure that they are genuine, not over restored and accurately labelled. General exhibitors adhere to a dateline of pre-1940. Specialists are not governed by any dateline and are vetted purely on quality. No reproduction items are allowed.

 
Directions: M1 Junction 29 to Chesterfield on A619.
Pick up A6 after Chesterfield.
Follow A38 - A615 - A6
M6 junction 17: follow A534 - A54

Address:
The Buxton Dome, University of Derby, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6RY
Opening Hours:
Friday 12pm - 6pm, Saturday 11am - 6pm, Sunday 11am - 5pm
Admission:
£5 per adult, accompanied children free.
Download your complimentary invitation here.