
History of Dukes Quarry - Crich Parish
Stone of excellent quality for grindstones, building, girder beds, caps, coping, and other purposes is extensively quarried, and exported in the dressed and rough state. Norway receives grindstones from Whatstandwell; and the stone is also sent to India and America.
Sims Dukes Quarry - Crich Parish
The Sims family of Crich, through at least three generations, were highly instrumental in managing the quarries around Whatstandwell, most notably the nationally significant Duke's Quarry, under lease from the Chatsworth Estate, covering a century up until World War 2.
Robn Hood and Dukes Quarry - Crich Parish
Oxhay brook starts on the moors at Crich and descends to Robin Hood where it passes under the canal into the Derwent via a stone lined chamber and a waterfall of about 9 metres. Duke's Quarry was on the Duke of Devonshire's land.
Dukes Quarries – Interpretative Guide - DocsLib
Started over 200 years ago, they include the only building stone quarry still operating in the DerwentWISE area. They have supplied resilient stone, often as large blocks, nationally to projects as varied as prisons, bridges, churches, docks and stations. This guide provides a brief glimpse into that story.
UKC Logbook - Duke's Quarry - UKClimbing
Cross the road and head up the diagonally trending footpath into the quarry. The quarry is owned by the Chatsworth Estate and managed by the Crich Carr Community Group for its wildlife interests. The crag has some classic routes but is overgrown and …
Crich Quarry (Crich Cliff Quarry), Crich, Amber Valley, Derbyshire ...
Crich Quarry (Crich Cliff Quarry), Crich, Amber Valley, Derbyshire, England, UK : Geologically, Crich lies on a small inlier of Carboniferous limestone (an outcrop on the edge of the Peak District surrounded by younger Upper Carboniferous rocks). Quarrying for limestone ...
Duke's Quarry - British Mountaineering Council
Fine-grained grit quarry, with some very good routes. Unfortunaly very shady and prone to wetness. Some routes are dirty and overgrown. The best routes are however worth seeking out and re-cleaning when dry conditions prevail. The quarry is owned by the Chatsworth Estate and managed by the Crich Carr Community Group for its wildlife interests.
MDR11335 - Duke's Quarries, Oxhay Wood, Whatstandwell, Crich ...
The Sims family of Crich, through at least three generations, were highly instrumental in managing the quarries around Whatstandwell, most notably the nationally significant Duke's Quarry,...
Oxhay Wood and Dukes Quarries Routes for Walking and Hiking
Discover the best hikes and paths to Oxhay Wood and Dukes Quarries in Crich, Amber Valley. Explore it on the map and plan your own route to Oxhay Wood and Dukes Quarries.
Crich – The Old Roads of Derbyshire
Aug 9, 2024 · This leads up through Duke’s Quarry, named after the owner, the Duke of Devonshire, and this track would have carried stone to either the trains or barges. However, the path is much older than either types of transport, and continues up through pleasant, semi-wooded fields to Wakebridge.