Eyam Hall is a historic manor house located just outside of Sheffield. The house was built in 1671 and is a well-preserved example of Jacobean architecture.
The Hall and its garden are now open to the public so you can learn about the history about the building and life in the 17th century. Inside the Hall, you will find priceless art and collected treasures. The Hall is also the starting point for a number of walking and cycling routes to help you to explore the surrounding countryside.
In addition, Eyam Hall hosts numerous craft workshops so you can learn a new skill or improve existing ones, such as embroidery and flower arrangement.