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Original Text (Annotation: EPW023808 / 182409)
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Old Hall Hotel, dates back to 1573 when it was built as a "new hall" for the house arrest of Mary Queen of Scots (commemorated by writing scratched into a window -said to be by her). The facade and an extension is 1670 but the older building is within and is marked by the three foot thick walls now interior. The spring producing the famous warm Buxton water is under the Eastern edge of the hotel, remains freely available across the road, but is mostly piped to new plant near the railway station. '