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Eyam Hall in the historic Plague village of Eyam, Derbyshire Peak District. Wright family home.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. |
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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. Eyam Hall Photo Gallery - click on the images to enlarge
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? Every day except Saturdays from 30th March until 30th April starting at 12.00-4.00pm. The craft shops are open daily. What does it cost? Prices - Adult £6.25/ Concessions £5.75/ Child £4.00/ Family £19.00 Prices and opening times are shown as a guideline only and may vary. Website: http://www.eyamhall.co.uk | ||||||||||||
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