The Miners Arms

The Miners Arms, Water Lane, Eyam, Derbyshire, S32 5RG (Map)

The Miners Arms Review

The village of Eyam became known for an isolated outbreak of the Great Plague in the 1660s, and the white-painted Miners Arms is said to adjoin one of the plague burial grounds - the place also plays host to the ghosts of two young girls, so beware. The pub was created from a row of lead miners' cottages and was a popular local bolthole for slaking the thirst after a shift, but it's now firmly in the Peak District tourist zone.

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The Miners Arms - Eyam Restaurant Features


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