What to do and see in Hope Valley, England: The Best Historic Sites

June 11, 2021 Giuseppe Pratt

Discover the best top things to do in Hope Valley, United Kingdom including Eyam Plague Village Museum, St Michael's and All Angels Church, Eyam Parish Church of St Lawrence, Eyam Hall & Craft Centre, Mompesson’s Well.
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1. Eyam Plague Village Museum

Hawkhill Road, Eyam, Peak District National Park S32 5QP England +44 1433 631371 [email protected] http://www.eyam-museum.org.uk
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4.5 based on 677 reviews

Eyam Plague Village Museum

Find out about Bubonic Plague in the Peak District village where it killed over a third of the population in 1665- 1666. Learn about the black rats, the fleas that carried the disease, and see the stories of the families it affected. Understand how the village recovered afterwards.

Reviewed By Mag666000 - Ormskirk, United Kingdom

Museum dedicated to the Eyam Plague of 1666, and to the Black Death generally. Amazing amount of information about this morbid chapter in human history, really bizarre how much dedication is attributed to the memory of the great plague, well worth a visit.

2. St Michael's and All Angels Church

Church Bank Hathersage, Peak District National Park S32 1AJ England +44 1433 208905 http://www.hathersageparishchurch.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

St Michael's and All Angels Church

3. Eyam Parish Church of St Lawrence

Church Street, Eyam, Peak District National Park S32 5QH England +44 1433 630930 [email protected] http://www.eyam-church.org
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4.5 based on 252 reviews

Eyam Parish Church of St Lawrence

A Place, A People and A Passion Eyam is a place of pilgrimage where Christians have worshipped for 1,000 years and is currently the destination of the Peak Pilgrimage walk (please see website). The church building displays the inspirational story of the historical reality of the plague in 1665-66 and a community willingly sacrificing themselves for the sake of others. This continues to motivate the church family that meets in Eyam to this day. It also bears witness to another act of great sacrifice: the Christian message that God so loved his world that he gave his son Jesus Christ to die upon the cross. [Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. (John 15:13)] This is a historic church with much to see. Enjoy the murals of the tribes of Israel, the plague window, the plague register, Mompesson’s pulpit and chair, the Saxon font, sundial, Celtic Cross, graveyard and many other features. Nevertheless Eyam Church is not a museum looking to the past but a living, vibrant and modern worshipping church community where God is active today. It is a church of all ages, looking to serve the God of the Bible on Sundays and during the week. It has a strong commitment to youth work and families; a church with a heart for God and a heart for our community. The church is open daily and has a book and information stall. School trips by prior arrangement.

Reviewed By MrStorer - Cheddleton, United Kingdom

Eyam is well worth a visit and to get a real appreciation of the history of this unfortunate village please go into this church where you will get a real sense of those dark days! Highly Recommend

4. Eyam Hall & Craft Centre

Hall Craft Centre Main Road, Eyam, Peak District National Park S32 5QW England +44 1433 630080 http://www.eyamhall.net
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4.0 based on 478 reviews

Eyam Hall & Craft Centre

Eyam Courtyard is made up of the old farm buildings adjacent to Eyam Hall in the centre of Eyam. Come and browse the fascinating shops and eat at the beautiful Coolstone, built in the old stables. Please see the shops below to see what is on offer. The parking is also free!

Reviewed By hensmanhouse

Eyam hall is a beautiful house with a very good atmosphere and lots of history, the national Trust guides are very friendly and informative. Visit now while you can as the family is moving back next year

5. Mompesson’s Well

Edge Road, Eyam, Peak District National Park S32 5QP England
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4.0 based on 13 reviews

Mompesson’s Well

Reviewed By 143jc - Sheffield, United Kingdom

We were tired and we drove up - lazy, I know. Very emotive and thought provoking. We will walk up next time but it was getting late so we wanted to get back home

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