The UK town where it nearly always snows in winter

The UK town where it nearly always snows in winter
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The UK town where it nearly always snows in winter
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Liv Clarke)
Published: Dec, 30 2024 13:57

Christmas is often associated with snow — it's a common theme in festive songs, films and Christmas cards despite the fact that most of us in the UK never actually see a white Christmas. But there's one that regularly experiences snowfall, even witnessing a freak snow storm one summer. Buxton, on the edge of the Peak District, typically enjoys several snowy days each winter.

Perched at an altitude of 1,000 to 1,100 feet above sea level, Buxton holds the title for the highest market town in England. Its lofty position means it has a slightly cooler climate than the surrounding areas, making a dusting of snow more likely during the winter months.

However, snow can sometimes make an appearance at unexpected times. Back in 1975, Buxton was hit by a freak snowstorm, which even halted a cricket match between Derbyshire and Lancashire. And Buxton is especially picturesque when blanketed in snow during winter, offering views that could give any Christmas card a run for its money. The spa town boasts stunning architecture, including the Crescent, a Grade I-listed Georgian Building, reports the Manchester Evening News.

Constructed by the fifth Duke of Devonshire with the aim of transforming Buxton into a chic spa town, it was shut down in 1992. After undergoing an extensive refurbishment, it now houses the opulent 5-star Buxton Crescent Hotel. Another striking feature of the town's skyline is the Devonshire Dome, once the world's largest unsupported dome and currently part of the University of Derby.

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