Final Creations Print - Crich, Derbyshire
We are a local printer based near Crich, Derbyshire which can print and design for the following:
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Crich in Derbyshire, known as Cardale in the television series Peak Practice, is a village full of character, nestling in the Derbyshire hills, 8 miles north east of Derby.
Crich is the home of the National Tramway Museum, set in a limestone quarry with authentic period street scenes, including the facade of Robert Adam's beautiful Derby Assembly Rooms, damaged by fire and subsequently demolished. There are several exhibitions and a variety of vintage trams from all over the world. A tramway was originally installed by George Stevenson to carry limestone from the Cliffe quarry to the lime kilns at Ambergate. Limestone is still mined at the quarry. George Stevenson often stayed at the Wheatsheaf Inn in the village.
Lead had been mined at Crich since Roman times and the limestone was quarried for lime burning and road making. In the 18th century there were many lime kilns in the village centre.
Local Areas to Crich:
Alfreton, Ambergate, Ashbourne, Bakewell, Belper, Brailsford, Buxton, Carsington, Castle Donington, Charlesworth, Chesterfield, Chisworth, Clay Cross, Crich, Cromford, Denby, Derby, Derbyshire, Dronfield, Duffield, Eckington, Glossop, Heanor, Holbrook, Ilkeston, Kilburn, Kirk-Ireton, Kirk Langley, Little Eaton, Long Eaton, Matlock, Matlock Bath, Milford, Pentrich, Ripley, Sudbury, Swadlincote, West Hallam, Wirksworth

