Idridgehay

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Idridgehay
Derbyshire

St James, Idridgehay
Location
Grid reference: SK287488
Location: 53°2’11"N, 1°34’23"W
Data
Postcode: DE56
Local Government
Council: Amber Valley

Idridgehay is a village in Derbyshire. The population of this parish at the 2011 census was 275. It is found to the south of Wirksworth and west of Belper in the valley of the River Ecclesbourne. Idridgehay Green is immediately to its west and the hamlet of Ireton Wood a mile to its south.

Idridgehay railway station re-opened in 2008 on the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway, a community-owned and locally managed heritage railway venture having reopened and operate the railway between the towns and villages of the valley.[1]

Buildings

The parish church]], St James, was designed by Henry Isaac Stevens and consecrated in 1845[2]

Outside links

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about Idridgehay)

References

Near Idridgehay