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Crich (pronounced cry-ch) is a village in Derbyshire. It is well known for its museum, exhibiting over 50 trams in an early 20th Century setting (and for its blue police box). The museum is more properly referred to as the Crich Tramway Village.
See: www.tramway.co.uk/
Crich is also known for its war memorial -- Crich Stand -- on top of Crich Hill, dedicated to the 'Sherwood Foresters'.
See: www.crich-memorial.org.uk/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Tramway_Museum
See: www.tramway.co.uk/
Crich is also known for its war memorial -- Crich Stand -- on top of Crich Hill, dedicated to the 'Sherwood Foresters'.
See: www.crich-memorial.org.uk/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Tramway_Museum
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crich
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 53°5'21"N 1°28'57"W
- Alderwasley 4.1 km
- Duffield 9 km
- Windley 10 km
- Little Eaton 12 km
- Wingerworth 14 km
- Brailsford 15 km
- Bradley 15 km
- Kirk Langley 16 km
- Hathersage 31 km
- Bradwell 33 km
- Shining Cliff Woods 2.1 km
- Dethick, Lea and Holloway 3.2 km
- Wirksworth Moor 4.7 km
- Cromford Meadows 4.9 km
- Alport Height 5.4 km
- Bolehill 5.7 km
- Butterley Reservoir 6 km
- Blackbrook 7.3 km
- Shottle Gate 7.9 km
- Cross o' th' Hands 10 km