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Description

Once a pilgrim shrine and today a fountain, located at the foot of ‘The Slopes’ overlooking ‘The Crescent’. Focal point for the town’s annual wells dressing celebrations in July. A free supply of Buxton spring water runs at a constant 28 degrees Celsius.

Nearest Address

Map Ref: SK057735 Landranger Map Number: 119 Latitude: 53.258475N Longitude: 1.916016W

Directions from Nearest Address

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Vital Information

  • Fee: No Fee
  • Access: Public
  • Flow: Continuous
  • TDS: N/A
  • Temp: 28° C
  • pH: N/A

Hours Spring is Open:

24/7/365

GPS: N/A

Map Link: St. Ann’s Spring, Map

Submitted by: Christina Dunworth

Category : England
  • http://twitter.com/acaipower1 acaipower1

    I just visited the st, Anns spring in buxton, England today the water is quite warm and very fresh. 8/10

  • Peter

    I live about 6 miles from St. Annes Well in Buxton and I have used only this water for drinking and cooking for over 5 years. Through my research on the internet, this water fell as rain many thousands of years ago and comes naturally I am told from possibly 18,000 to 20,000 feet down. There have been many chemical analyses done of the water but the main thing is that there are no ‘Modern – Day’ chemicals in the water ! There are so many people who go to collect the water – you get to know them over time ! May the water keep flowing and we hope and pray that the ‘commercial interests’ who are taking over the supply of Buxton Water do not do anything to disturb the natural flow of this wonderful water which is ‘free of charge’ to those who want to collect it.

    Peter