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Crich Chase Bridge No 14

 
Cromford Canal, Chase Road, Amber Valley DE56 2HA, United Kingdom
 
Information about the place
Crich Chase Bridge No 14 is a minor waterways place on the Cromford Canal (narrow gauge, un-navigable) between Cromford Wharf (End of Navigation) (5 miles and 3¾ furlongs to the northwest) and Golden Valley Bridge (5 miles and 2¼ furlongs to the east).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Cromford Wharf is Crich Council Footbridge No 13a; 1 mile and 7¾ furlongs away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Golden Valley Bridge is Road Bridge No 32a; 2 miles and 7 furlongs away.

There may be access to the towpath here.

Mooring here is unrated.

There is a bridge here which takes a minor road over the canal.

Gregory Tunnel (eastern entrance)3 miles, ½ furlongs
Lea Shaw Bridge No 92 miles, 6¾ furlongs
Simm's Bridge No 122 miles, 3 furlongs
Whatstandwell Bridge No 132 miles, ¾ furlongs
Crich Council Footbridge No 13a1 mile, 7¾ furlongs
Crich Chase Bridge No 14
Road Bridge No 32a2 miles, 7 furlongs
Butterley Tunnel (western entrance)3 miles, 2¼ furlongs
Butterley Tunnel (eastern entrance)5 miles, 1½ furlongs
 
 
Amenities

Amenities here

 Fish & Chips
 BP
 Hobby Caravans (Uk) Ltd
 Riverside Service Station
 Ambergate Station

Amenities nearby at Crich Council Footbridge No 13a

 Whatstandwell Station

Amenities nearby at Road Bridge No 32a

 Farmfoods
 Derbyshire
 Red Lion
 Ripley
 SEE ADDRESS
 SEE ADDRESS
 Thorntree Hotel
 Wetherspoons
 Barclays
 Cashpoint
 
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In the direction of Cromford Wharf

Cromford Winding Hole5 miles, 3 furlongs away
On this waterway in the direction of Cromford Wharf

In the direction of Butterley Tunnel (eastern entrance)

Langley Junction9 miles, 3½ furlongs and 14 locks away
Travel to Butterley Tunnel (eastern entrance), then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, un-navigable) to Langley Mill Boatyard Moorings, then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, navigable) to Langley Junction
Anchor Road Winding Hole9 miles, 6¼ furlongs and 15 locks away
Travel to Butterley Tunnel (eastern entrance), then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, un-navigable) to Langley Mill Boatyard Moorings, then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, navigable) to Derby Road Bridge, then on the Grand Union Canal (Erewash Canal) to Anchor Road Winding Hole
Shipley Mill Winding Hole11 miles, ½ furlongs and 17 locks away
Travel to Butterley Tunnel (eastern entrance), then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, un-navigable) to Langley Mill Boatyard Moorings, then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, navigable) to Derby Road Bridge, then on the Grand Union Canal (Erewash Canal) to Shipley Mill Winding Hole
Bridge Street Winding Hole11 miles, 6½ furlongs and 17 locks away
Travel to Butterley Tunnel (eastern entrance), then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, un-navigable) to Langley Mill Boatyard Moorings, then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, navigable) to Derby Road Bridge, then on the Grand Union Canal (Erewash Canal) to Bridge Street Winding Hole
Winding Hole below Stenson's Lock12 miles, 2 furlongs and 18 locks away
Travel to Butterley Tunnel (eastern entrance), then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, un-navigable) to Langley Mill Boatyard Moorings, then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, navigable) to Derby Road Bridge, then on the Grand Union Canal (Erewash Canal) to Winding Hole below Stenson's Lock
Hallam Fields Lock Winding Hole15 miles, 1 furlong and 22 locks away
Travel to Butterley Tunnel (eastern entrance), then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, un-navigable) to Langley Mill Boatyard Moorings, then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, navigable) to Derby Road Bridge, then on the Grand Union Canal (Erewash Canal) to Hallam Fields Lock Winding Hole
Winding Hole above Stanton Lock15 miles, 4½ furlongs and 23 locks away
Travel to Butterley Tunnel (eastern entrance), then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, un-navigable) to Langley Mill Boatyard Moorings, then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, navigable) to Derby Road Bridge, then on the Grand Union Canal (Erewash Canal) to Winding Hole above Stanton Lock
Sandiacre Junction17 miles, 6¼ furlongs and 25 locks away
Travel to Butterley Tunnel (eastern entrance), then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, un-navigable) to Langley Mill Boatyard Moorings, then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, navigable) to Derby Road Bridge, then on the Grand Union Canal (Erewash Canal) to Sandiacre Junction
Long Eaton Winding Hole19 miles, ¾ furlongs and 27 locks away
Travel to Butterley Tunnel (eastern entrance), then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, un-navigable) to Langley Mill Boatyard Moorings, then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, navigable) to Derby Road Bridge, then on the Grand Union Canal (Erewash Canal) to Long Eaton Winding Hole

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Direction of TV transmitter (From Wolfbane Cybernetic)
 
 
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[Crich] Crich /ˈkraɪtʃ/ (listen) is a village in the English county of Derbyshire. The population at the 2001 Census was 2,821 increasing to 2,898 at the 2011 [Peak District] Ecclesbourne Valley and Churnet Valley lines, the National Tramway Museum at Crich and the Cromford Canal chart the area's transport history. Matlock Bath [Railway electrification in Great Britain] V to operate more modern rolling stock. The National Tramway Museum at Crich, Derbyshire uses 550 V DC. This voltage was chosen for maximum compatibility [List of Peckett and Sons railway locomotives] Nottingham 1934. re ggauged to Metre for the CLay Cross Company to work the Crich quarry Tramway (now occupied by the tramway museum). Scrapped 1957. 1675 [List of electoral wards in England by constituency] Brailsford, Calver, Carsington Water, Chatsworth, Clifton and Bradley, Crich, Darley Dale, Dovedale and Parwich, Doveridge and Sudbury, Hartington and [List of poor law unions in England] Nottinghamshire. Belper PLU Alderwasley, Alfreton, Allestree, Ashleyhay, Belper, Crich, Denby, Dethick & Lea, Duffield, Hazlewood, Heage, Holbrook, Horsley, Horsley
 
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