Eyam Hall

Eyam Hall, Historic Houses

Eyam Hall

Where is it – East Midlands, England

Who looks after it –  Independent - Historic Houses Member 

What is it –  House 

When is it from – Stuart

Eyam Hall, built in 1672, just six years after the plague in Eyam, is a wonderfully unspoilt example of a small Jacobean Manor House. It was built as a wedding present by Thomas Wright and has been the home of the Wright family for eleven generations. The house has limited opening (so check before making a special trip), but visitors can enjoy family portraits and furniture belonging to each generation. At one time, Eyam Hall was administered by the National Trust. The adjacent Courtyard is a complex of restored farm buildings that offers a cafe grill and specialist shops and more general opening.

 


Address

Main Road, Eyam, Hope Valley, Derbyshire S32 5QW 

Scroll to Top