Demolished in May 2011, just three weeks before they were due to be awarded grade 2 listing, this admin building and 4 more buildings were constructed from concrete; in the rare neo-Aztec style. So rare, in fact, they were the only known examples of neo-Aztec architecture in the UK. The Buxton lime firm had the structures built and completed by 1909. They were demolished by the Buxton spring water company to build a larger depot. The admin block/gate lodge formed painting one of a pair. They sold separately. The other painting -