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🏰Eyam Hall Museum

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Eyam Hall is a stunning Jacobean manor house built in 1672, set in the heart of the famous plague village of Eyam. The museum offers a fascinating glimpse into 17th-century life, with period rooms, costumes, and exhibits about the village's heroic self-isolation during the plague. Families will enjoy exploring the historic house, which is filled with original furniture and intriguing stories.

  • Children's activity trails and dressing-up costumes make history fun for younger visitors.
  • The walled garden and courtyard are perfect for a run around, and there is a lovely tea room serving homemade cakes and light lunches.
  • The site also includes a craft centre and gift shop, offering something for everyone.

Practical tips: Allow 1-2 hours for the museum and gardens. Pushchairs are welcome but some areas have stairs. Parking is available in the village car park (pay and display).

Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor & Outdoor
CountryEngland
Ages318+
Website

Travel tips

  • Activity trails keep younger visitors engaged

    Pick up activity trails at the entrance to help children explore the house and gardens with purpose. Dressing-up costumes are available too.

  • Allow 1-2 hours for a comfortable visit

    Plan for 1-2 hours to explore the museum and gardens without feeling rushed. Younger children may prefer the shorter end of this range.

  • Buggy access is limited due to stairs

    Pushchairs are welcome, but some areas have stairs. Consider a backpack carrier for older toddlers if you want to access all rooms.

  • Gardens and courtyard offer space to run around

    The walled garden and courtyard provide open space where children can burn off energy between indoor exploration.

  • Tea room serves homemade cakes and light lunches

    The on-site tea room offers homemade cakes and light lunches. Worth checking opening times and menu when you visit.

  • Pay and display parking in village car park

    Parking is available in the village car park on a pay and display basis. Arrive early on busy days to secure a space nearby.

  • Great for rainy days

    The museum is fully indoors, making it an excellent activity when the weather is poor.

  • Suitable for ages 3-18

    The museum works well for families with children aged 3-18. Very young children may find the historical content less engaging.

  • Learn the plague village story together

    The exhibits explain how Eyam villagers isolated themselves during the plague. A powerful story to help older children understand resilience and community.

  • Craft centre and gift shop on site

    A craft centre and gift shop are located on site, offering activities and souvenirs. Useful for rainy moments or ending the visit.

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