A conversion of a stunning former hotel to a sympathetic renovation of the building to create 10 new apartments and a townhouse, alongside a new building extension to a further townhouse, as well as a further adaptation of the garages to convert to 3 cottages.
Situated in the centre of the picturesque and well known spa town of Buxton, the property was first mentioned by architect W. R. Bryden in 1904 as a good example of the Arts and Crafts/Tudor Revival style, an architectural movement known to have begun in the late 19th Century, therefore suggesting that the building is thought to be approaching a century and half old.
Alison Park Hotel benefits from features such as mock timber framing, and oriel windows and doors.