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Swainsthorpe is a
village in Norfolk, England. It lies on the A140 road,
approximately 5
miles south of Norwich, and just
north of
Newton Flotman. It covers...
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Swainsthorpe was a
railway station in
Swainsthorpe, England,
around five
miles south of Norwich. It was
opened in 1850 when the
Great Eastern Railway constructed...
- King
William I.
These included obviously Swardeston, but also
included Swainsthorpe,
Ketteringham and
Colney "Swardeston take the
honours on Club T20 finals...
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November 2005, unit 170207
collided with a car at a
level crossing in
Swainsthorpe, Norfolk, on the
Great Eastern Main Line. The car
driver was killed....
- mile east of the A140. West of the village, the
parish boundary meets Swainsthorpe along Stoke Lane. The
boundary crosses the A140 and the
Great Eastern...
- That
meant the
first station south of
Thorpe on the
Ipswich line was
Swainsthorpe and the next
station west of
Thorpe on the Ely line was Hethersett. On...
- Strawless, Strumpshaw, Stubb's Green, Surlingham, Sustead, Sutton, Swaffham,
Swainsthorpe, Swannington,
Swanton Abbott,
Swanton Morley,
Swanton Novers, Sweeting's...
- Shotesham, Sisland, Starston, Stockton,
Stoke Holy Cross, Surlingham,
Swainsthorpe,
Swardeston Tacolneston, Tasburgh,
Tharston and Hapton, Thurlton, Thurton...
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Shotesham Sisland Spooner Row
Starston Stockton Stoke Holy
Cross Surlingham Swainsthorpe Swardeston Tacolneston Tasburgh Tharston and
Hapton Thurlton Thurton...
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Sessional Divisions of Depwade, Diss, Earsham,
Loddon and Clavering, and
Swainsthorpe. The
northernmost parts were
transferred to the re-established Eastern...