Amber Valley District Derbyshire England United Kingdom
53.084912,-1.476737

Crich

Crich is a village and civil parish in the English county of Derbyshire. The population at the 2001 Census was 2,821, increasing to 2,898 at the 2011 Census (including Fritchley and Whatstandwell). It has the National Tramway Museum inside the Crich Tramway Village and, at the summit of Crich Hill above, a memorial tower for those of the Sherwood Foresters regiment who died in battle, particularly in World War I. Built in 1923 on the site of an older tower called Crich Stand, the memorial tower is the destination of an annual pilgrimage on the first Sunday in July. It is 1,000 feet (300 m) above sea level and has 58 steps to the top. From there, seven counties can be seen (Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire, Leicestershire, Staffordshire, Lancashire and Lincolnshire), including landmarks such as Lincoln Cathedral and the Humber Bridge.

Distance between:

London to Crich 123 Miles / 199 Kms
Liverpool to Crich 67 Miles / 107 Kms

Postal Code

Population 2017: 2944 inhabitants



church Nearby

Crichton Memorial Church

museum Nearby

Antiquarium Comunale

tourist attraction Nearby

Crich Tramway Village