Eyam Hall, Manor house in Eyam village, Derbyshire, United Kingdom.
Eyam Hall is a Jacobean manor house built from gritstone and located in a Derbyshire village. The house features period furnishings, walled gardens, and displays traditional English architectural details that reflect construction methods of its era.
The Wright family commissioned the manor in 1671 as a wedding gift, just six years after the village imposed its own quarantine during the Great Plague. This timing reflects how quickly the community recovered and rebuilt its life following that crisis.
The manor houses a craft center in the former farmyard where local artisans display their work and keep traditional Derbyshire crafting techniques alive. Visitors can observe how these practices continue to be valued today.
The manor is open to visitors on specific days of the week with guided tours showing the house and surrounding gardens. It helps to check opening times in advance and allow sufficient time to walk through all areas comfortably.
The entrance parlor contains specially shaped high-backed seats that were used for curing bacon in the 17th century. This unusual dual purpose reveals how household furniture served practical food preservation functions within living spaces.
Location: Derbyshire Dales
Operator: National Trust
GPS coordinates: 53.28489,-1.67655
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:49
Eyam Museum
261 m
St Lawrence's Church, Eyam
130 m
Churchyard tomb 7 metres south of church porch
143 m
The Brick House and railings
55 m
Eyam Cinema
172 m
Merrill House
332 m
Gates and attached walls and terrace to south of Eyam Hall
31 m
Eyam cross
151 m
Churchyard tomb 12 metres south east of church porch
158 m
The Olde House and attached garage
359 m
Ruins of Bradshaw Hall
268 m
Tomb of Catherine Mompesson 7 metres east of church porch
153 m
Bagshaw House and attached outbuildings
119 m
Wall And Water Troughs To South East Of Edge Moor
216 m
Walls, gatepiers and water troughs to east of Eyam Hall
57 m
Edge Lea
201 m
Barn To West Of Eyam Hall
50 m
Stanley House
205 m
Garden house and attached garden walls to Eyam Hall
65 m
Village Stocks
51 m
The Rectory
197 m
Delf View and attached stables
86 m
Barn To North West Of Coach House
102 m
Hall Farmhouse
76 m
Aughton House
136 m
Barn North West Of Eyam Hall
57 m
Outbuilding To South Of Merrill House
329 m
Outbuilding To South West Of Eyam Hall
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