Step back in time along our recreated period street where you won't have to wait long for the rumble of a vintage tram.
Many of the buildings along the street have been rescued from towns and cities across the UK, such as the Derby Assembly Rooms façade which came to Crich after a tragic fire. The Red Lion Pub and Restaurant came all the way from Stoke and was re-built brick by brick.
Also look out for the street furniture which is dotted along the street, including the Bundy Clock (see below) at Town End Terminus and The Exhibition Hall windows which were rescued from the Doncaster tram depot.
There are lots of places to visit on the Tramway Street such as Rita’s Tearoom, The Red Lion Pub and Upper Deck Restaurant*, Barnett’s old fashioned sweetshop, Scothern and Williamson gift shop, the Eagle Press and Fredrick’s Ice Cream Parlour and refreshments*.
The street scene gives a perfect backdrop to show case the historic tram collection and also comes to life during many of our period events such as the 1940s, Edwardian and the Rock and Roll weekend or many of the visiting car clubs throughout the year.
The Crich Tramway Village, one of the best days out in Derbyshire.


us!


BLOG Sign up to newsletter