Listed buildings in Cromford

The parish contains the village of Cromford and the surrounding area.

The parish is important because it was here that Richard Arkwright built the first water-powered mill, Cromford Mill, and created the "first industrial community of its type in the world".

[1] The first workers' houses were built in North Street, and each has three storeys, the top floor being a workshop.

[4] Arkwright's original factory and the subsequent associated buildings are listed at Grade I.

The other listed buildings include further houses, cottages and associated structures, farmhouses and farm buildings, a church, a road bridge over the River Derwent, a group of former almshouses, shops, a hotel and a public house, a water wheel, a school and a school house, a pump house, buildings at Cromford railway station, and two war memorials.