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St Ann's Well is an ancient natural warm spring located in the heart of Buxton, Derbyshire, England, nestled at the foot of The Slopes. This significant natural monument, sitting at an elevation of 307 metres, is renowned for its geothermal waters that emerge at a constant 27°C. Revered since Roman times, the well is the source of the famous Buxton Mineral Water, making it a pivotal landmark in the Peak District town's identity as a historic spa destination.
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St Ann's Well has been revered since Roman times, with the Roman settlement of Aquae Arnemetiae (
Yes, visitors can drink the water directly from the well. It's a natural warm spring, emerging at a steady 27°C (80°F). Analysis shows it has a high magnesium content and originated from rainwater around 5,000 years ago. This is the same spring water bottled and sold as Buxton Mineral Water.
While there isn't dedicated parking directly at St Ann's Well, it's centrally located in Buxton. Ample public parking is available nearby in town car parks such as the Pavilion Gardens car park or the Sylvan Car Park, both within easy walking distance. Costs and availability can vary, especially during peak season.
Absolutely. St Ann's Well is a welcoming spot for all, including families. Its central location and easy accessibility make it a convenient and interesting stop for children to learn about history and taste the unique spring water. The surrounding area of Buxton also offers family-friendly attractions like the Pavilion Gardens.
Yes, St Ann's Well itself is an outdoor public space, and dogs on leads are generally welcome. Many of the surrounding walking routes in Buxton and the Peak District are also dog-friendly, making it a great starting point for an outing with your canine companion.
St Ann's Well can be visited year-round. The spring water emerges at a constant warm temperature, making it a unique experience even in colder months. Buxton can experience cold and sometimes snowy conditions in winter, so dress warmly. The well's central location means paths are usually cleared, but surrounding trails might be icy or muddy.
While St Ann's Well is a landmark itself, its central location in Buxton makes it an excellent starting point for various walks. You can easily find circular routes that explore Buxton's historic town centre, the Pavilion Gardens, or venture up into The Slopes for views. For longer hikes, the Peak District offers numerous trails accessible from Buxton.
St Ann's Well is a geothermal spring, meaning its waters are heated by the Earth's internal processes. The water originates from rainwater that percolates deep into the ground, is heated by geothermal energy, and then rises back to the surface. This process results in the water emerging at a consistent 27°C, and its high magnesium content is a result of its journey through the local geology.
Yes, St Ann's Well is located at street level in Buxton town centre, making it easily accessible for wheelchair users. The surrounding pavements and immediate area around the well are generally flat and well-maintained, allowing for comfortable access to the drinking fountain.
Yes, St Ann's Well is situated in the heart of Buxton, directly opposite the historic Crescent hotel and the Old Hall Hotel. The former Pump Room, now the Buxton Tourist Information Centre, is also adjacent to the well. You'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and shops within a very short walking distance in Buxton town centre.
The Well Dressing Festival is a centuries-old Derbyshire tradition, typically held in early July. During this festival, various wells and springs in the area, including St Ann's Well, are beautifully decorated with intricate pictures made from natural materials like flower petals, moss, and leaves. It's a vibrant cultural event that celebrates the importance of water sources.