Cucklett Delph where church services were held during an outbreak of the bubonic plague in Eyam village in 1665
Eyam village is notable for the plague of 1665. When infection reached the village the inhabitants put themselves into quarantine to help reduce the risk of spread of the disease. Many villagers died. Some of the cottages are noted as homes to plague victims. The church holds a celtic cross in the graveyard and a distinctive sundial is mounted on a wall. During the plague church services were held outdoors at Cucklett Delf - a small cave just outside the main village.
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Location: Eyam Village, Derbyshire, England
Photo credit: © Philip Jones / Alamy / Afripics
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