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Listed Building record MDR24668 - No. 1 Church Street, Eyam

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  • (Elizabethan to 21st Century - 1600 AD? to 2050 AD)

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No. 1 Church Street, Eyam, an 18th century building, possibly with a 17th century core. From the National Heritage List for England: 'SK 21 76 PARISH OF EYAM CHURCH AVENUE 6/14 (West Side) No 1 GV II Cottage. C18, possibly with C17 core, C19 alterations. Coursed limestone and gritstone rubble with gritstone dressings and quoins. Stone slate and C20 concrete tile roof with stone gable end stacks and moulded stone copings and kneelers to southern bay. Two storey cottage of irregular plan with two bay rear section attached to single bay southern section only by north-west corner. East elevation has two small pane casements in flush surrounds and flush doorcase with plank door to south. Set back to north, two glazing bar fixed lights in flush surrounds . In angle between the two sections another doorcase with plank door. Above to north two similar windows to those below, except each window has two pane casement. To south glazing bar fixed light with single pane casement. Attached to west gabled cottage with inserted doorcase to west and 3-light flush mullion window to east with C20 leaded lights. Above two 2-light flush mullion windows with leaded lights. Both have historical association with the Eyam Plague of 1666. See Church Street, No 2 Plague Cottage. Listing NGR: SK2172976410.' (1)

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Listed Building File: Historic England. 2011. The National Heritage List for England. https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1110013?section=official-list-entry.

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Location

Grid reference SK 21729 76410 (point)
Civil Parish EYAM, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE

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Oct 30 2025 11:39AM

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