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Aylsham (/ˈeɪlʃəm/ or /ˈeɪlsəm/) is a
historic market town and
civil parish on the
River Bure in
north Norfolk, England,
nearly 9 mi (14 km)
north of...
- The
Aylsham Byp****
Tunnel is the only
railway tunnel in Norfolk,
England currently open to trains. It
carries the
narrow gauge Bure
Valley Railway under...
- Broads. The Bure
rises near
Melton Constable, 11
miles (18 km)
upstream of
Aylsham,
which was the
original head of navigation. Nowadays, the head of navigation...
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Aylsham (2016 po****tion: 65) is a
village in the
Canadian province of
Saskatchewan within the
Rural Muni****lity of
Nipawin No. 487 and
Census Division...
- and
Aylsham.
There were
financial difficulties during construction, but the
works were
eventually completed and
opened in
October 1779. At
Aylsham, a 1-mile...
- St Faith's and
Aylsham Rural Districts were
adjacent rural districts in Norfolk,
England from 1894 to 1935. They were
formed under the
Local Government...
- a new,
adjacent pedestrian footpath. The
railway runs from
Wroxham to
Aylsham (9
miles or 14.5 kilometres) and is Norfolk's
second longest heritage railway...
- The
Church of St
Michael and All Angels,
Aylsham, Norfolk, is a
church of
medieval origins that was
built in the 14th
century under the
patronage of John...
- England. Much of the Weavers’ Way
footpath follows the old
trackbed of the
Aylsham to
Great Yarmouth railway line,
which was
operated by the
Midland and Great...
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Norfolk (the
narrow gauge Bure
Valley Railway crosses Aylsham Byp**** by
means of a
newly constructed Aylsham Byp****
Tunnel which replaces the
former level crossing)...