Listed Building record MDR12746 - The Old Club House, Water Street, Buxton
Type and Period (1)
- CLUBHOUSE (Victorian to 21st Century - 1886 AD to 2050 AD)
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Full Description
The Old Club House, Water Street, Buxton, built in 1886.
'This building was erected in 1886 as the Union Club. On the elevation facing St John's Road (then the main entrance) are two stained glass windows 3ft x 2½ft having pockets at the corners, crossed billiard cues as diagonals, and depicting a triangle of snooker balls in the lower segment and billiard balls in the side panels.' (1)
From the National Heritage List for England:
'BUXTON
SK0573NE WATER STREET 616-1/3/86 (North side) The Old Club House
GV II
Marked on OS map as Union Club. Club house, now public house. 1886. Coursed rock-faced millstone grit with ashlar dressings and Lakeland slate roof with ornate terracotta ridge tiles, square louvred vent and stone stacks. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Chamfered plinth, moulded first-floor band, sill band and moulded eaves. Water Street front has irregular 7-window front. Slightly projecting 2-storey wing to centre has coped gable with band, kneelers and cross finial, to right doorway with double panel doors and overlight and to left 3-light cross casement, both openings segment headed with Tudor hoodmoulds. To left 2 pairs of plain sashes in similar surrounds. To right a single plain sash in similar surround then 2-storey canted bay window with 4 plain sashes in similar surrounds topped with battlements. Above to left gable wing has 2 pairs of plain sashes, and to left again 4 plain sashes. St John's Street front, single storey plus attic, has gabled projection to left with central pointed arch doorway with moulded surround flanked by single windows in similar surrounds. Above chamfered band and pair of plain sashes in moulded, pointed arch surrounds and a blind quatrefoil above. The gable has coping, kneelers and cross finial. To left plain sash and above gabled dormer window. To right off-centre doorway in moulded surround with pair of plain sashes to left and single plain sash to right, above another gabled dormer window. INTERIOR: though refurbished retains good quality original bars and fittings, including stained glass and fireplaces with ornate mirror overmantels.
Listing NGR: SK0565573527.'
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Location
Grid reference | SK 05655 73527 (point) |
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Civil Parish | BUXTON, HIGH PEAK, DERBYSHIRE |
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Record last edited
Jul 25 2025 1:45PM