What a place so steeped in history and magic Plague central where wars were in and the gathering of armies supported by Robin Hood where one of his men was slain John you can see a royal tombstone at…Full review by Adventure41756159924
Nov 12, 2024
A beautiful village, steeped in history, well worth a visit. Coffee shops were welcoming and great service. Probably need a few hours in and around to village to appreciate it allFull review by Phil D
Oct 30, 2024
Not a very large museum but if you are in the Eyam area id guess you are there for the history? A lot of reading so may not be suitable for very young kids. After the museum we took a walk to the cot…Full review by Guide58991950424
How long does it take to explore the museum? When i try booking it gives me a 15 min slot (3pm - 3.15pm) does this mean we only have 15 mins to explore or does it mean we have to arrive within this time? This is also the last slot available so does this mean the museum shuts at 3.15?
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You’ll need about an hour maximum . The time slot you’re given is the time slot you have to enter the museum for your visit. It’s standard practice for museum visits in these pandemic …
You’ll need about an hour maximum . The time slot you’re given is the time slot you have to enter the museum for your visit. It’s standard practice for museum visits in these pandemic times. Enjoy your visit, and make to explore the village itself.
Hi, I'm staying in the Peak District for my holidays this year and would like to visit the museum. However, I will have my dog with me as I cannot leave her alone in our holiday rental. Are dogs allowed in the museum? Many thanks, Sharon.
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I guess he/she might have to wait around the entrance. The last time I was there. I met a cute dog sitting in front of the museum and waiting for his owner. The staffs were very helpful. …
I guess he/she might have to wait around the entrance. The last time I was there. I met a cute dog sitting in front of the museum and waiting for his owner. The staffs were very helpful. Please give them a call or email.
Hi I wanted to ask about any walking tours in the village. Do I need a guide or can I simply just walk around the village without further info booklets? Plz advise as I wish to come here but the info is very limited on parking and what to see.
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Many people have posted information - I will add some that may not be there. Eyam Hall, managed by the National Trust, arranges organised tours of the village - contact them and …
Many people have posted information - I will add some that may not be there. Eyam Hall, managed by the National Trust, arranges organised tours of the village - contact them and they can give you details. The museum has free leaflets that give a couple of simple short walks around the village. The Church has an illustrated schematic map of the village with information on the cottages and other buildings - this costs 70p. The stewards in the museum and the Church are a fount of village knowledge and if you have any particular landmark you hope to visit - ask their advice. I hope you have a great time when you visit.