Eyam Hall

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Eyam Hall is a 17th-century Jacobean manor house in the village of Eyam in Derbyshire, England, noted for its well-preserved architecture and historical significance.

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instanceOf Jacobean country house
manor house
architecturalStyle Jacobean architecture NERFINISHED
category Country houses in Derbyshire
Grade II* listed houses in Derbyshire
Historic house museums in Derbyshire
constructionStartDate c. 1671
context Eyam conservation area NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
floorCount 2
governingBody private ownership
hasAddress Eyam, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, England NERFINISHED
hasFeature central entrance porch
courtyard
gabled façade
mullioned windows
walled garden
hasGarden Eyam Hall gardens NERFINISHED
hasHistoricPeriod Post-medieval England
hasLandscape formal garden
orchard
hasOutbuilding farm buildings
stables
hasTouristFacility gift shop
tea room
hasUse historic house museum
heritageDesignation Grade II* listed building
inception 17th century
locatedIn Derbyshire
England
Eyam NERFINISHED
material stone
near Eyam parish church NERFINISHED
Eyam plague village historic site NERFINISHED
notableFor association with Eyam plague history
well-preserved 17th-century architecture
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Wright family NERFINISHED
preservationStatus well-preserved
region Peak District NERFINISHED
roofMaterial stone slate
significance example of small Jacobean manor house
local heritage landmark in Eyam
tourism popular visitor attraction in Derbyshire
usedAs family home
tourist attraction

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Eyam hasLandmark Eyam Hall