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Farm Accommodation In Crich
You will find a good variety of farm accommodation in Crich, a village sitting high in the rolling hills of Derbyshire and at the 'Gateway to the Peak District'.
The National Tramway Museum is here on the old mineral railway built by George Stephenson in 1841. You can still ride up the hill. Children will love it, so if you are looking for a family holiday in farm accommodation in the Peak District, then why not choose Crich.
The village is wonderful to stroll around - the scene of the splendid gritstone market cross in the market place surrounding four stone drinking troughs marking the centre of the village square. Crich Pottery is just one of a range of unique shops and boutique businesses in the village who manufacture a unique range of superb award-winning stoneware which is exported all over the world.
Stay in farm accommodation in Crich, discover our listings below and enjoy a holiday in this lovely Peak District village.
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