This vintage-style Buxton tea towel features the elegant architecture of the Buxton Pump Room, shown set within the sweeping lawns and curving paths of the town’s historic spa landscape. The colonnaded building and domed roof reflect Buxton’s long association with health, leisure, and Georgian refinement.
Rendered in soft stone greys, muted greens, and warm earth tones, the artwork draws on the clarity and balance of classic British travel posters. Clean lines and carefully structured forms give the scene a calm, ordered quality, evoking a time when visitors strolled slowly between gardens, springs, and promenades.
Both practical and decorative, this Buxton Pumphouse tea towel brings a strong sense of spa-town heritage into the kitchen. It’s ideal for those who love Derbyshire, historic architecture, and places shaped by tradition, landscape, and gentle ritual.
Printed on 100% cotton and handmade in Britain by our small family business, each tea towel is carefully finished for everyday use while preserving the clarity and character of the original illustration.
Details:
Illustrated artwork: Buxton Pumphouse (Pump Room), Derbyshire
Buxton tea towel inspired by historic spa architecture
100% cotton tea towel
Approx. 50 × 75 cm
Handmade in the UK
Hanging loop included
Machine washable at 40°C
Perfect as a Buxton souvenir, Derbyshire gift, or Peak District heritage tea towel, this piece adds a refined sense of history, place, and spa-town elegance to the everyday kitchen.


