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Ryston is a
small village and
civil parish in the
English county of Norfolk. It once had its own
railway station. The village's name
means 'Brushwood farm/settlement'...
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Ryston Hall,
Ryston, Norfolk,
England is a 17th-century
country house built by Sir
Roger Pratt for himself. The
house was
constructed between 1669 and...
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Ryston railway station was a
railway station serving Fordham, Norfolk. It was on a
branch line from Denver. The
Downham and
Stoke Ferry Railway opened...
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following year he
inherited his father's
property in
Ryston, Norfolk, but
opted to
leave the
country to
avoid the
English Civil War...
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pupils were
based at
Ryston after reorganisation in 1980, due to
Bexwell insufficient space for five year groups, and
Ryston's additional space for the...
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Saint Mary and
dates from the
Thirteenth Century. St Mary's is
located on
Ryston Road and has been
Grade II
listed since 1951. St Mary's is
largely built...
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Modifications Archived 2020-07-16 at the
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Downham Market by
Charles Hawkins who was land
agent for the
Pratt estate at
Ryston. The firm
merged in 1875 with that of
Cruso and Son
forming Cruso and Hawkins...
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Downham Market, Fincham, Fordham, Hil****, Marham, Roxham,
Runcton Holme,
Ryston, Shouldham,
Shouldham Thorpe,
South Runcton, Southery,
Stoke Ferry, Stow...
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Trustees of the
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Retrieved 17
October 2016.
Ryston Hall
Arboretum catalogue. c. 1920. pp. 13–14. "Missouri
Botanical Garden...