1 Best Sight in Manchester, Liverpool, and the Peak District, England

Eyam Plague Village

After a local tailor died of the plague in this tiny, idyllic, gray-stone village in 1665, locals isolated themselves from the outside world rather than risk the spread of Black Death (the area had hitherto been spared). They succeeded in containing the disease, but at huge cost; by the time it had run its course, most of the residents were dead. Their heroism is commemorated in florid memorials in the village churchyard. The small Eyam Museum puts everything into context, while the stately home Eyam Hall hosts tours.

Hawkhill Rd., Eyam, Derbyshire, S32 5QP, England
01433-631371-museum
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Museum £4, Museum closed Mon. and Nov.–late Mar.