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- Crich is a civil parish in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England. The parish contains 52 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, one is at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the villages of Crich, Fritchley, Whatstandwell, and Wheatcroft, and the surrounding countryside. Most of the listed buildings are houses, cottages and associated structures, farmhouses and farm buildings. In the parish is the National Tramway Museum, and a number of structures that have been moved from other sites to the museum are listed. The other listed buildings include churches and chapels, a bridge over the Cromford Canal and a road bridge over the River Derwent, public houses, buildings associated with tramways, a milepost, a village cross, a memorial tower, and a village telephone kiosk. (en)
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- Outbuilding to the north east of the Derwent Hotel, Crich (en)
- Metropolitan Police Public Call Post at The National Tramway Museum, Crich (en)
- Cottage and adjoining barn east of Church Farmhouse, Crich (en)
- K1 Telephone Box at The National Tramway Museum, Crich (en)
- Benthill, Crich (en)
- Bower House, Crich (en)
- Canal Bridge, Crich (en)
- Canal Cottages, Crich (en)
- Chase Cliffe, Crich (en)
- Church Farmhouse, Crich (en)
- Church of St Mary, Crich (en)
- Cliff Inn, Crich (en)
- Congregational Chapel, Crich (en)
- Crich Baptist Chapel, Crich (en)
- Crich Stand , Crich (en)
- Crich Wesleyan Chapel and attached walls, Crich (en)
- Dial Farmhouse, Crich (en)
- Former Primitive Methodist Chapel, Crich (en)
- Framework Knitting Workshop, Crich (en)
- Glebe Farmhouse, Crich (en)
- Hollins Farmhouse, Crich (en)
- K6 Telephone Kiosk, Crich (en)
- Village Cross to the north-east of the Jovial Dutchman public house, Crich (en)
- Lindway Lane Farmhouse, Crich (en)
- No. 31 Hindersitch Lane, Crich (en)
- Nos. 10 and 12 Bowns Hill, Crich (en)
- Nos. 12, 14 and 16 The Common, Crich (en)
- Honeymoon Cottage, Sheaf Cottage, Sheaf House, Crich (en)
- Old Farmhouse, Crich (en)
- Park Head Farmhouse, Crich (en)
- Plaistow Grange Farmhouse, Crich (en)
- Portal to Stephenson's Tunnel, Crich (en)
- The Derwent Hotel, Crich (en)
- The Mansion House and outbuilding, Crich (en)
- The Mount, Crich (en)
- Thurlowbooth Cottages, Crich (en)
- Tramway Bridge, Crich (en)
- Tramway Embankment, Crich (en)
- Wakebridge Farmhouse, Crich (en)
- Whatstandwell Bridge, Crich (en)
- Woodbank House, Crich (en)
- Stable block, trough and mounting block to the west of Chase Cliffe Farm, Crich (en)
- Cruck barn to the north-west of Beech Farmhouse, Crich (en)
- Penfold Post Box at The National Tramway Museum, Crich (en)
- Cruck barn to the west of Lindway Lane Farmhouse, Crich (en)
- The Black Swan public house and attached 'L' shaped range of outbuildings to the north-east, Crich (en)
- Metropolitan Police Box at The National Tramway Museum, Crich (en)
- The Barns and attached outbuildings to the north and north-east, Crich (en)
- Milepost 20 metres south-east of the former Rising Sun Public House, Crich (en)
- Lodge to Chase Cliffe, gate pier and flanking boundary walls, Crich (en)
- Range of three Cottages formerly the Wheatsheaf public house, Crich (en)
- Facade of the former Derby Assembly Rooms at the National Tramway Museum, Crich (en)
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- Crich is a civil parish in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England. The parish contains 52 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, one is at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the villages of Crich, Fritchley, Whatstandwell, and Wheatcroft, and the surrounding countryside. Most of the listed buildings are houses, cottages and associated structures, farmhouses and farm buildings. In the parish is the National Tramway Museum, and a number of structures that have been moved from other sites to the museum are listed. The other listed buildings include churches and chapels, a bridge over the Cromford Canal and a road (en)
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