"The plague had been brought to the village in a flea-infested bundle of cloth that was delivered to tailor George Viccars from London"
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The Lydgate Graves, Eyam - Plague Village - Derbyshire
The Riley Graves are located just outside Eyam village....
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Eyam Directions
Directions To The Village Of Eyam
Eyam is a village set just to the North West of Stoney Middleton in the Derbyshire dales.
To find Eyam simply use the map below and if travelling by car you can even put your starting address in and it will provide directions to get to Eyam village.
From the centre of Sheffield: Follow A625 southwards to Calver (about 12 miles). Turn right at the lights onto A623 for half a mile through Stoney Middleton, and ¾ of a mile beyond the village turn right up the steep hill into Eyam.
From Derby: Follow A6 north through Matlock and on to Bakewell. In Bakewell town centre turn right on A619 for ¾ of a mile and turn left on B6001. Continue for 3½ miles to Calver. Turn left at the lights onto A623 for half a mile through Stoney Middleton, and ¾ of a mile beyond the village turn right up the steep hill into Eyam.
Travelling north on M1: Leave at Junction 29. Follow A617 to Chesterfield, then A619 (signposted Chapel-en-le-Frith) for 8½ miles to Baslow. Take the A623 to Calver. Continue straight on at the lights for half a mile through Stoney Middleton and ¾ of a mile beyond the village turn right up the steep hill into Eyam.
From the centre of Manchester: Follow A6 southwards through Stockport, Hazel Grove, Disley for nearly 20 miles. Shortly beyond the Chapel-en-le-Frith by-pass (dual carriageway) turn left onto the A623. Follow A623 through Sparrowpit and Peak Forest for 9 miles. The road descends into the wooded Stoney Middleton Dale. Turn left up the steep hill into Eyam.