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- winding hole at Crickheath Basin, just north of Crickheath Bridge, re-opening allows navigation of the canal between Redwith Bridge and Crickheath Bridge. Restoration...
- The Crickheath Tramway was a 1+1⁄2-mile (2.4 km) long, 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge industrial railway connecting the Porth-y-waen lime quarries near...
- royal ****ent was given to the Shrewsbury, Oswestry and Chester Railway (Crickheath and Wem Branches) Act 1846 (9 & 10 Vict. c. cclxxiv) containing proposals...
- would run from near Hordley to Llanymynech, via Maesbury, Morton and Crickheath. A 17-mile (27 km) branch would run from near Tetchill to Prees Heath...
- Crossgreen, Cruckmeole, Cruckton, Crudgington, Culmington, Cwm Head, Crickheath Dawley, Ditton Priors, Doddington, Donnington, Dorrington, Dorrington...
- north east. Further restoration is taking place to the south west through Crickheath. There is a newly constructed nature reserve at Bridge 81, a lift bridge...
- feature of the site is the surviving bridge abutments from the narrow gauge Crickheath Tramway. Built under powers contained in the Montgomeryshire Canal Act...
- relating to the said Railway. Shrewsbury, Oswestry and Chester Railway (Crickheath and Wem Branches) Act 1846 9 & 10 Vict. c. cclxxiv 27 July 1846 An Act...
- (defunct) ROF Bishopton (standard-gauge lines also present) (defunct) Wales Crickheath Tramway (defunct) Deeside Tramway (defunct) Pwllheli Corporation Tramways...
- Somerset Crewkerne, Somerset Crich, Derbyshire Cricket St Thomas, Somerset Crickheath, Shropshire Cricklade, Wiltshire Crewe, Cheshire - from Old Welsh *criu...