Eyam Hall
Stately village house dating from the seventeenth century but with sympathetic Victorian repairs.
Church Street, Eyam, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, S32 5QW

Facilities
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Cafe / restaurant
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Easily accessible without car
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Free parking
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Picnic area
- Accessible toilets
- Guide dogs welcome
- Accessible parking
- Wheelchair ramps/routes
Eyam Hall, built in 1672, just six years after the plague in Eyam, is a wonderfully unspoilt example of a small Jacobean Manor House.
Home of the Wright family for eleven generations, visitors can enjoy family portraits and furniture belonging to each generation.
Various catering outlets and shops in the courtyard provide the perfect place to find gifts and refreshments while enjoying your day here and offer a vibrant hub from which to explore the wider village of Eyam and its captivating stories.
Please note: The information on the Historic Houses website is advisory, but please always check the website of the house or garden you intend to visit before travelling.
SPRING
8th – 27th April
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday
BANK HOLIDAYS
Good Friday 18th April
Easter Monday 21st April
May Bank Holiday – Monday 5th May
Monday 25th August
AUTUMN
21st October – 9th November
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday
Historic Houses members visit for free.
Adult: £12
Child: £6
Family: £30
Groups are welcome, please contact info@eyamhall.net
We welcome visits from primary schools and run a Tudors and Stuarts tour and Victorian tour.
- Accessible toilets
- Guide dogs welcome
- Accessible parking
- Wheelchair ramps/routes
Getting here
Church Street, Eyam, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, S32 5QW
The main visitor entrance is at ///provoking.hurtles.outline. What does this mean?
Located 12 miles west of Chesterfield and south west of Sheffield off the A623 Baslow to Chapel en le Frith road.
The nearest railway station is Grindleford (approx) 5 miles, buses run to the village.

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