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This historic home is a perfect example of a Jacobean manor house and houses wonderful paintings and furniture. Here you can find out all about the plague which took many lives centuries ago and learn about many fascinating stories from those times. There are trails to follow suitable for families and you can pick up a Family Explorer bag from the National Trust shop and go in search of interesting things in the house and gardens! Look out for special events throughout the year too.
Somewhere To Eat?
There is a cafeAre There Toilets?
There are toiletsBaby Friendly?
They have baby changing facilitiesWant To Treat Yourself?
There is a National Trust shop.Where Shall I Park?
There is parkingFeatures
- Outdoor
- Indoor
- Disabled Access
Category

Historic Homes & Gardens
Suitable For

toddler

3-5

6-9

10+
Opening Times
Please check the website for all opening times.
Price Information
Please contact the attraction.
Facilities
•Parking•Cafe•Toilets•Shop•Baby changing
How To Get There
- Main Street, Eyam, Derbyshire S32 5QW
- 01433639565
- Website
Directions
Signposted Eyam Hall from village. Eyam is signposted from the A623. No access to Eyam by New Road (B6521), alternatively continue on to the B6001, and take a right onto the A623 at Calver crossroads. Grindleford station is approx 3.5 miles away.
