Fritchley

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Fritchley
Derbyshire

Village centre
Location
Grid reference: SK357528
Location: 53°4’19"N, 1°28’5"W
Data
Post town: Belper
Postcode: DE56
Dialling code: 01773
Local Government
Council: Amber Valley
Parliamentary
constituency:
Amber Valley

Fritchley is a small village in Derbyshire south of Crich and north of Ambergate. To the west of the village is the ruin of a windmill.[1] Fritchley has an active Congregational Church, and there is a Quaker meeting house with an active Quaker Meeting.[1] There is a pub, the Red Lion,[2] but the post office closed in 2009. The village hosts a steam rally each August.

In 1793, Fritchley Tunnel, the world's oldest surviving railway tunnel was constructed under a public road here on the Butterley Gangroad, the Butterley Company's plateway to carry limestone from Hilt's Quarry at Crich to kilns on the Cromford Canal at Bullbridge, by Benjamin Outram. The tunnel was scheduled under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act in February 2015.[3][4]

Fritchley was used as one of the filming locations for the hit UK TV series, Peak Practice, which ran from 1993 to 2002.[5]

References

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Fritchley)
  1. Windmill world accessed 8 April 2008
  2. All Pubs accessed 10 July 2009
  3. National Heritage List 1422984: Fritchley Tunnel, Butterley Gangroad (Grade Schechule Ancient Monument listing)
  4. "'World's oldest railway tunnel' awarded protected status". BBC. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbyshire-31951751. Retrieved 19 March 2015. 
  5. "Peak Practice", BBC Derby, 24 September 2014, retrieved 20 August 2015