Eyam’s ‘plague’ landmarks

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Map of Eyam's 'plague' landmarks

This is an illustrated guide to some of the most famous and significant 'plague' landmarks in and around the Derbyshire village of Eyam. Click on a number, or on one of the place names below, to a view a photograph and brief description of each location.

Mompesson's Well

2

Eyam Museum

3

'Plague' Cottages

4

The cross stocks

5

Eyam Parish Church

6

The Riley Graves

7

The Delph 'church'

8

Lydgate Graves

9

Boundary Stone

 

There are several other notable locations and viewpoints in and around the village, including: Top left: Humphrey Merrill's tomb; Middle left: The Merrill cottage; Bottom left: The view over Eyam, en route to Mompesson's Well.

Credit: Image produced from the Ordnance Survey Get-a-map service. Image reproduced with kind permission of Ordnance Survey and Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland.

 

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Page last updated:
23 June 2005

Mompesson's Well Eyam Museum 'Plague' cottages The cross stocks Eyam church The Riley graves The Delph 'church' The Lydgate graves The Boundary Stone