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Eyam Hall in the historic Plague village of Eyam

Eyam Hall is a fine 17th Century Hall in the Plague village of Eyam, Hope Valley, which is still in the hands of its original builders, the Wright Family. It is open to the public and also has a small set of craft workshops attached.

Eyam Hall

 Eyam Hall

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Eyam Hall is a fine 17th Century Hall which is still in the hands of its original builders, the Wright Family. It is open to the public and also has a small set of craft workshops attached.
How to get there

By Road: from the A623 Chapel-en-le-Frith to Chesterfield road, turn off in Stoney Middleton Dale on the B6521 to Eyam.

By Bus: the 66 Chesterfield-Buxton bus goes through Eyam, as does the X67 bus from Chesterfield. From Sheffield, take the 65 bus. From Bakewell, take the 173 bus, which connects with the Trans-Peak bus from Derby and Matlock.
When is it open?

Eyam Hall is open Easter Sunday and Monday 12:00 - 16:00 and Spring Bank Holiday Sunday and Monday 12:00 - 16:00. From 2nd July to 31st August it is open on Sunday, Wednesdays and Thursdays (plus Bank Holiday Mondays) from 12:00 - 16:00. The craft shops are open daily.
What does it cost?

Hall and Gardens: Adult: £6.25, Concession: £5.75, Child: £3.75, Family: £19.00.
Gardens only: Adult: £2.00, Concession: £1.50, Child: £1.00, Family £5.00

Prices and opening times are shown as a guideline only and may vary.
Website: http://www.eyamhall.co.uk
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