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 ABOUT

  Eyam Village

Eyam  is a picturesque, unspoilt village nestling in a hollow on the hillside where the crags and edges of the Dark Peak meet the hills and dales of the White Peak limestone in Derbyshire. 

The village is famous for cutting itself off from neighbouring villages to stop the spread of the plague and there is a museum and audio trail telling the story

The pretty Norman church, St Lawrence's, welcomes visitors, as does Eyam Hall and craft centre. 

There are two shops, cafes, a post office and a pub in the village all within a few minutes walk from East View Cottage.

Locally, there are miles of fantastic Peak District countryside to explore from the doorstep, the area being extremely popular with walkers, climbers, pot holers, horse riders, cyclists and gliders. 

Visit interesting and attractive local market towns, - Bakewell (famous for it’s puddings) being the nearest.

Enjoy the wealth of stately homes in the area such as Chatsworth, Haddon Hall, Hardwick Hall and Renishaw Hall; take a trip to the caves at Castleton or the world heritage sites along the River Derwent.

All this is within easy reach of Sheffield, Leeds, and  Manchester.

East View Cottage puts you in the heart of Eyam and it's wonderful attractions.

You can also join us for many village events including:

 

Visit our village websites for lots of useful information: www.eyam.co.uk and www.eyamvillage.org.uk

You can book your stay or check our availability here on the website. Alternatively, we'd love to hear from you so send a message here, or contact us on info@eyamholidaycottages.co.uk or telephone 07910 106677.

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