Late to the party here, but as a Buxtonian, I am surprised that the Buxton spring waters are considered cold.
The water in thermal baths, used by the Romans, and later, Victorian gentry to be cured of arthritis and the like, rises at a steady 81 degrees F, or 27.5 C.
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About Tuesday 11 August 1663
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Late to the party here, but as a Buxtonian, I am surprised that the Buxton spring waters are considered cold.
The water in thermal baths, used by the Romans, and later, Victorian gentry to be cured of arthritis and the like, rises at a steady 81 degrees F, or 27.5 C.
It is also a lovely natural pale blue colour.