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    Eyam

    Eyam

    4.0(5 reviews)
    10.1 mi

    Again I guess I review a village. I just love to explore and I am weird in that I lecture on public…read morehealth, plague, cemetaries etc..I try to make it funny and it often is with me doing it argh. The of course is probably the most famous village of the Black Death. Very good TV drama's have been done about it. Potted history. August 1665 bubonic plague arrived at the house of the village tailor George Vicars, via a parcel of cloth from London. The cloth was damp and was hung out in front of the fire to dry, thus releasing the plague infested fleas. George was the first victim. Rector William Mompesson and others sealed off the village and there is a stone where food and water was left for the villagers. Disinfected coin (vinegar) was left in payment. Whole families were wiped out. The Riley graves, for instance holds the bodies of the husband and six children of farmer Elizabeth Hancock. All died within a week of each other. The Plague in Eyam raged for 14 months and claimed the lives of at least 260 villagers. They sacrificed themselves to stop the spread of the plague. I find visiting this place quite sad. Wander the village and see the remains and markers that inform. Then there is an exhibition centre and a tea room. Visit the church too for info and booklets after all it was the vicar who played a major part in it. Only one victim is buried in the churchyard - the rector's wife. One pub too with a decent pint. An interesting, if a little depressing, couple of hours can be spent in Eyam.

    Eyam, famous for being the 'Plague Village' that decided to isolate itself after the plague arrived…read morewhen a flea infested parcel of cloth was delivered to a local tailor. The plague killed almost three quarters of the population that lived there. A great place to visit to learn about this bit of history. Many of the houses have plaques that describe who lived in the property in 1665 during the Great Plague, and how they were affected. Eyam Hall is in the centre of the village , as is the church and both are worth a visit if you are planning to spend some time here. The Miners Arms inn and restaurant also offers good place to stop off at if you should visit Eyam at lunch time. Eyam is probably best as a place to visit alongside other nearby villages, and you could expect it to be visited within a couple of hours. Especially nice in the summer months when the well dressing season is in full flow.

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    Haddon Hall - Haddon Hall near Bakewell, England.

    Haddon Hall

    4.7(11 reviews)
    11.9 mi

    Haddon Hall is a large, grand, and very interesting manor house near Bakewell, England. Part of it…read moreis kept private but a large portion of the hall and ground are open to the public, with a restaurant on the premises in the old carriage house. The buildings include sections from many different periods, from the late 12th century to the mid 17th century and the portions open to the public include the kitchen area, banquet hall, and other sections, plus portions of the grounds and walled garden. This is also a must-see site for those interesting in filming locations since many films and television shows have had scenes filmed here. This is particularly true for fans of The Princess Bride, with many scenes being filmed in the hall and on the grounds, all very recognisable. More scenes wre filmed in the general area as well. At Christmastime, it is heavily decorated and there is choir singing in the hall.

    This place was absolutely awesome! Such history and inspiration for the imagination here! And if…read moreyou're any sort of period-piece movie fan, you MUST come here! You'll recognize parts of this castle (or mansion? Lol) IMMEDIATELY! They filmed parts of movies here like Princess Bride, Mary Queen of Scots, The King and the more recent adaptation of Jane Eyre with Michael Fassbender! It was so lovely all decorated for Christmas as well...they even had a bell-ringer concert going when we arrived! I can't say enough about how much I enjoyed my visit here! Parking is directly across the street and they have an easy crossing and walk up to the site. The parking lot can be muddy and they do charge you about 3gbp to park.

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    Haddon Hall - Haddon Hall near Bakewell, England.

    Haddon Hall near Bakewell, England.

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    Haddon Hall near Bakewell, England.

    Haddon Hall - Restaurant at Haddon Hall near Bakewell, England.

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