

The famous Derbyshire village where the locals imposed a voluntary quarantine and prepared to die is a picturesque and awe inspiring place. To actually see where the plague started and the scenes of so many tragedies can only make you wonder just what type of people these men, women and children were. George Viccars was the first to die and the house in which he suffered his torment is still there – as are many of the original houses and locations where so many prayed for salvation and died.
This tour is graded as moderate access as there will be stairs and uneven surfaces throughout the tour with few places to stop and sit down. Please dress appropriately for the weather and wear suitable footwear.
No refreshments will be served but please feel free to bring any refreshments you may require with you.
Bookings for this event will open on Monday 20 April at 9am.
Please meet 10 minutes before the start of your tour at the Hawkhill Road Car Park Opposite the Museum, S32 5QP (https://what3words.com/skim.erupted.chickens).
Parking is available in the village and may be chargeable at the village car park, Eyam, Hope Valley, S32 5QP (https://what3words.com/order.request.drumbeat).