Articles of interest in Harleston
Frostenden is a small village in Suffolk, England. Its church, All Saints, is one of 38 existing round-tower churches in Suffolk. It is situated west to the A 12 and can be seen from this major road. North east of Frostenden is the town of Wrentham …
Forncett railway station was a railway station in Forncett, South Norfolk. It was opened in 1849 when the Great Eastern Main Line was constructed from London to Norwich.
Finningham railway station was a station physically located in the neighbouring parish of Bacton, Suffolk on the Great Eastern Main Line between London and Norwich. It was opened in 1849 along with the rest of the line.
Eye railway station was located in Eye, Suffolk on a branch from Mellis.
The former estate village of Easton in England is situated on the River Deben around three miles (5 km) south of Framlingham. Following the end of the World War 1 the British government imposed super taxes on the rich to help defray the cost of the …
Cretingham is a village and a civil parish in the Suffolk Coastal District, in the English county of Suffolk. It is on the River Deben, 2 miles south off the A1120 road. It is four miles west from Framlingham and eight miles northwest from Woodbridg…
Buckenham Marshes RSPB reserve is a nature reserve located on the northern bank of the River Yare in the English county of Norfolk. The reserve is located around 8 miles (13 km) south-east of Norwich near the village of Buckenham. The site, which is…
Brockford and Wetheringsett railway station was a station on the Mid-Suffolk Light Railway.
Blything was a hundred of eastern Suffolk, and with an area of 87,641 acres (354.67 km2) was the largest of Suffolk's 21 hundreds.
The Blyth Navigation was a canal in Suffolk, England, running 7 miles (11 km) from Halesworth to the North Sea at Southwold. It opened in 1761, and was insolvent by 1884. Its demise was accelerated by an attempt to reclaim saltings at Blythburgh, wh…
Billingford Windmill is a grade II* listed brick tower mill at Billingford near Diss, Norfolk, England which has been preserved and restored to working order.
The Beccles bell tower is a free-standing Grade I listed edifice associated with the adjacent St.
The Assembly House is a Georgian Grade I listed building located in Norwich, United Kingdom.
Ashwellthorpe was a railway station that existed in the village of Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk on a cut off line between Forncett and Wymondham.
All Saints Church is a redundant Anglican church in the parish of Ellough, Suffolk, England. The church is medieval in origin and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and is under the care of…
All Saints Church, West Harling, is a redundant Anglican church in the civil parish of Harling, Norfolk, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches…
Yaxley Halt railway station was located in Yaxley, Suffolk.
Wortwell was a station in the small hamlet of Wortwell, Norfolk.
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