Shopping


Explore the retail arcade at the Pavilion Gardens and find the perfect gift for family, friends, loved ones – or just treat yourself.

Discover the creative works of local artists in the Gallery in the Gardens, and find seasonal coffee, cheese, beers, and other local produce in the Buxton Brewery Shop & Bar.

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Gallery in the Gardens

Gallery in the Gardens features the creative works of 45 local artists who are all members of the High Peak Artists group. Works are available to purchase and include: paintings, ceramics, sculpture, jewellery, photography, textiles, turned wood, glass, embroidery, linocuts, etchings and a large selection of prints.

The Gallery is always staffed by one of the exhibitors and, as such, you will always find someone ready to assist and talk to you about the creative process in more detail. All works are made by local artists; craftspeople, and are therefore unique, meaning you won’t find them on the high street. The gallery houses the largest display of local art and craft in the area – a must see for any art lover!

For further information click here to visit their independent website.

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Buxton Brewery Shop & Bar

We are very pleased to welcome the new retailer, Buxton Brewery, to our retail arcade! They have introduced a relaxing space for you to enjoy their locally produced beers both inside and outside the pavilion. In addition they have built a retail space showcasing many of the region’s local producers with gifts and products such as coffee, cheese, toys, honey, soaps and spirits. The range of products will change with the seasons so keep an eye out for new products being launched.

For further information click here to visit their independent website.

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Buxton Spa Aromatics

Buxton Spa Aromatics creates handmade artisan perfumes from a vast collection of natural materials. An assortment of products including eau de parfum, bath oils and hand balms can be found in the Botanical Conservatory, next to the Buxton Opera House, at the entrance to the Pavilion Gardens on Water Street. For further information click here to visit their independent website.