National Trust Eyam Hall - 01433 639565

The National Trust would like to welcome you to Eyam Hall, the exquisite Jacobean house and stunning craft centre set within the plague village; Eyam!

Welcome to Eyam Hall. The hall began life as a generous wedding present in 1671, and has been in the Wright family for thirteen generations since. The historic house is an unspoilt example of a gritstone Jacobean manor house, now leased to the National Trust. The National Trust opened the hall and garden in March 2013.

The Centre, National Trust shop, craft units and café provide the perfect place to find gifts, refreshments and information while enjoying your day in Eyam.

With legendary plague history and fascinating stories, a day in Eyam is a day to remember. To help you explore some of these stories we’ve created a number of walks starting from Eyam Hall. Choose from The Troubled Vicar, The Lone Mother, and The Lovers, or try and complete them all.

General information

Hall and Garden
Wed - Sun and Bank Holiday Mondays.
Mar - Oct: 10.30 - 4 (last entry),
Oct-Mar: 10.30 - 3 (last entry)

Shop open all year round 10.30 - 4.30

Mission
Forever, for everyone

Tags: Charity Organization,Landmark & Historical Place

Address & Contact

Street:
Eyam Hall, Main Road, Eyam, Hope valley, Derbyshire
City:
Eyam
Phone:
01433 639565
Website:
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/eyam
Category:
Landmark & Historical Place

Map & Directions

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