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  2. Sheringham - Wikipedia

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    The current town of Sheringham was once Lower Sheringham, a fishing station for the main village, now known as Upper Sheringham. It is a railway town that was developed with the coming of the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway line in the late 19th century. Most of Sheringham's range of buildings and shops come from this period and the ...

  3. Sheringham railway station - Wikipedia

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    Sheringham railway station is the northern terminus of the Bittern Line in Norfolk, England, serving the town of Sheringham. It is 30 miles 22 chains (30.28 mi; 48.7 km) down the line from Norwich, including the reversal at Cromer. The station is situated on the southern edge of the town centre, but within walking distance of the beach.

  4. Sheringham Little Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The building that houses the modern theatre was constructed in 1897, originally as a meeting hall for social events. [1] After Sheringham Town Hall on Church Street was completed and became the main venue for public events in 1912, the Station Road building became a local arts centre.

  5. The Mo Sheringham Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum also houses the Sheringham Shoal Windfarm Visitor Centre. [3] The Museum is an independent enterprise, staffed by Sheringham volunteers and employing a professional manager. It opens for approximately ten months each year (annual opening and closing dates vary a little) and mounts a number of temporary exhibitions each year.

  6. Sheringham Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Sheringham Town Hall, formerly known as Sheringham Council Offices, is a former municipal building in Church Street, Sheringham, Norfolk, England.The structure served as the headquarters of Sheringham Urban District Council and then as the offices and meeting place of Sheringham Town Council until it closed in August 2019.

  7. A1082 road - Wikipedia

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    The A1082 (Holway Road) is a link from the A148 King's Lynn to Cromer road to the town centre of Sheringham which is 1.3 miles (2.1 km) north from this junction. It also joins the A149 King's Lynn to Great Yarmouth road to the A148, providing an alternative route for easterly drivers on the A149, around the town centre of Cromer, whose one way system snarls up in the summer. ¾ of the length ...

  8. Truncated railway station termini - Wikipedia

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    Brighton-bound platforms were truncated in the 1980s to make way for extra shops as part of the Victoria Place Shopping Centre development. [6] Looe: The original station extended 100 metres in the town and was connected to the quayside. The new station opened in April 1968. Morecambe

  9. Chantry Place - Wikipedia

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    The centre opened on Wednesday 21st September 2005, featuring a new three-floor flagship House of Fraser department store. It was claimed to be the largest shopping centre to open in Britain in 2005, with 80 shops and 17 cafés and restaurants.