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We tell the stories of the famous village of Eyam, including its experience of plague in 1665-1666, and its wider social history and industrial heritage. Go to our Exhibitions page to find out more.
Visit Us - Eyam Museum
It takes approximately 45-60 minutes to visit the museum. There are lots of display panels and some short films as part of the exhibition, as well as some interactive elements.
We tell the stories of the famous village of Eyam, including its experience of plague in 1665-1666, and its wider social history and industrial heritage. Find out more about the museum on our …
Eyam Village - Eyam Museum
There are many places of interest to visit in the village, including St Lawrence’s Church, the Boundary Stone, the Riley Graves (where the Hancock family were buried, their only survivor …
Learning - Eyam Museum
We supply information for teachers planning a visit to the Museum and the village.
Internationally renowned Eyam Museum in the Peak District, Derbyshire, is looking for an experienced finance professional to take on the voluntary role of Treasurer.
Eyam Museum is located on Hawkhill Road, directly opposite the main car parks. The car park has limited spaces for coaches and there is some capacity for parking on Hawkhill Road.
To enrich your understanding of Eyam’s experience of plague, we recommend you also visit the local church and churchyard and explore the village to see outside the houses where many of …
Get involved | Eyam Museum
In the museum we explain the Eyam Plague story fully, and also to look at plague more widely throughout history. We look at when and where it happened, where it came from, how it …
Events - Eyam Museum
We talk about old-school research in hushed Diocesan Record Offices, Eyam family trees, 17th century manuscripts, William Mompesson's terrible handwriting, publishing books and …