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Eyam Museum
Address: Hawkhill Road Eyam , Hope Valley S32 5QP, DBY, GB
Phone: 01433 631371
State: DBY
City: Hope Valley
Zip Code: S32 5QP


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Really lovely little museum that perfectly explained to us the story of Eyam. We weren't very familiar with what happened here, but now I feel we know a lot! The boards are really interesting and allow you to truly understand what the period would have been like. Staff were also incredibly friendly and helpful with any questions. We allowed a good hour as we are museum people.
It was less than a tenner for both of us. I don't think we were in there more than half an hour. Mostly information read. Interesting to learn more about how the plague impacted Eyam and the families stories. Following the museum we walked round the local area and looked at the church, plague cottage and graves.Visited onWeekdayWait timeUp to 10 minReservation recommendedNot sure
It was a great informative museum, my only frustration is we went when it was busy and we had to wait for everyone to read the boards before moving on. Some were quicker than others but having little children made the wait ia little unbearable at times. The museum was great for adults and it's only a short 2min walk from the carpark. If you do go to Eyam, park at the top car park, it's free and isn't really very far to walk v's the paid car park.
Great little museum with a quiz sheet for the kids to fill in as you go round and very informative too. Loved it ! Friendly staff too.
Interesting museum. My daughter especially enjoyed it, there is a quiz for the kids so she remembers a lot more from the visit. Pleasant staff. I would highly recommend.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Absolutely loved this historic museum. Great helpful friendly staff. Great for adults and children.
I thought I'd only be in Eyam for a hour or so but I found myself enthralled by the sad sad tale of the village, I found the museum fascinating and I read nearly every piece of information, the husband and wife team are so very friendly and efficient which has to be difficult in these present times. I think my visit to the village was more inspiring as I walked over the hills from Curbar so firstly passed the Riley Graves and on leaving I walked past the boundary stone and on into Stoney Middleton.. Thank you for my day and I hope to return.
Very informative story about the plague village. Inexpensive admission cost. You should also walk around the village to see the cottages and households affected by the plague. Well worth a visit
A real little gem of a museum offering great information on the plague village and how the inhabitants were affected. Being in post covid world- we reflected on how the plague also came from the Far East and via boats from traders and rats of course !! It was busy today 5/3/23 with plenty of visitors and we had limited time to read all the boards so we will definitely visit again. There’s parking available opposite and toilets too. Not open much in winter so check the website for opening hours. Places to get drinks etc just down the road.
The museum was good and informative lots of interesting stuff and things i was not aware of . . So don't blame the rats ! !Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
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