Eyam Hall Craft Centre
Tourist attraction · Eyam ·

Eyam Hall Craft Centre

Tourist attraction · Eyam ·

National Trust manor with plague history, gardens, craft shop

plague village
friendly guides
natural scents
old house
family home
book shop
cafe
cheese shop
Eyam Hall Craft Centre by null
Eyam Hall Craft Centre by null
Eyam Hall Craft Centre by null
Eyam Hall Craft Centre by null
Eyam Hall Craft Centre by null
Eyam Hall Craft Centre by null
Eyam Hall Craft Centre by null
Eyam Hall Craft Centre by null
Eyam Hall Craft Centre by null
Eyam Hall Craft Centre by null
Eyam Hall Craft Centre by null
Eyam Hall Craft Centre by null
Eyam Hall Craft Centre by null
Eyam Hall Craft Centre by null
Eyam Hall Craft Centre by null
Eyam Hall Craft Centre by null
Eyam Hall Craft Centre by null
Eyam Hall Craft Centre by null
Eyam Hall Craft Centre by null
Eyam Hall Craft Centre by null

Information

Eyam Hall Craft Centre, Main Rd, Eyam, Hope Valley S32 5QW, United Kingdom Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance

Information

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Eyam Hall Craft Centre, Main Rd, Eyam, Hope Valley S32 5QW, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 1433 350055
eyamhall.co.uk

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Jan 21, 2026

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Ann N.

Google
The Hall itself is open to the public on selected days and membership of Historic Houses gets you free entry. It's a delightful place, full of fascinating stories, which you can read by scanning a QR code on your smartphone. We travelled a long way to visit, wondering if it would be worth the journey... well it definitely was! Would 100% recommend.

Maja T.

Google
What a little treasure of a craft place. From small to bigger gifts for others or oneself. Another year I should come before Christmas! On this occasion I just bought a handful of 'melts' to be used in my burner. Natural scents!

Pink U.

Google
Really liked this lovely family home (have seen it under the management of the National Trust I think it's under the management of the family now but still open for visits). Very interesting to hear about the history of the family. The guides were very friendly, knowledgeable and welcoming. I really liked the rocking horse and the pictures of the family tree. The garden is very nice here (great bug hotel). Really nice cheese shop here. Would recommend a visit.

kevin M.

Google
Great stately home but only open on selected dates through the year. Volunteers were excellent, there is an audio guide or you can read along on your phone. Beautifully looked after a d a fascinating history . There is also a courtyard with craft shop, book shop and cafe. There is a car park opposite the hall and don't forget to look at the plague houses and church to see the villages history

Lez M.

Google
An interesting old house with lots of history in the middle of the Eyam plague village. Plenty of information around the house telling of its past and former family owners. There are friendly tour guides in different rooms describing life in the house. The gardens are nice to walk through with benches to sit and enjoy the view.

Ibtisam A.

Google
A very nice, clean and calm place to visit and explore the village. It is good for family, friends and solo visitors. There are two free of charge parking spaces and one private with charge.

phil V.

Google
History of Eyam through the years. Very interesting. Just outside are the cottages where people died from the plague which was brought there by a linen merchant very interesting read at each cottage.

Ian C.

Google
Beautiful village with lots of interesting features and history. Eyam hall was a cosy family home kept in the same family for 330+ years. Pleased to have visited before the trust hands it back next year. Small NT car park quickly fills but there is a free car park near the museum.