Lady Victoria Buxton (née Noel; 1 July 1839 – 9 August 1916) was a British philanthropist principally known for her work with the Mothers' Union and Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA).
She spent her early years at the Noel family's ancestral home at Exton Hall, Rutland and later at Barham Court, Maidstone.
Her parents were of strong evangelical faith and placed great emphasis on community work in which Lady Victoria also participated.
She assisted her husband with his political career and worked to support social services and church missions including the YMCA and YWCA.
She was the founding president of the Mother's Union of South Australia and actively supported the YWCA in Adelaide.