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The Norfolk hamlet of Berney Arms was once home to a small but thriving community of 11 families. Today, it lies empty but for an unused pub, an RSPB centre, a closed marsh mill and a railway station.
Hidden deep in the Norfolk Broads, Berney Arms Railway Station remains one of England's most isolated and least-used stations ...
The Berney Arms was one of the most isolated pubs in the country, accessible only by boat, train or foot. It closed in 2015, sparking a campaign to turn it into a community-run pub which is yet to ...
Berney Arms in Norfolk is Britain's least used station with only 42 passengers; The station is on a single-track line between Reedham and Great Yarmouth ...
Berney Arms Station near Great Yarmouth is one of the UK's least-used stations, with only 42 passengers visiting it one year. Express. Home of the Daily and Sunday Express.
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Image caption, Berney Arms was once home to a small but thriving community of 11 families The Norfolk hamlet of Berney Arms was once home to a small but thriving community of 11 families. Today ...
Berney Arms Railway Station, one of world's most remote stops, endures thanks to a 19th-century landowner's unusual demand. Express. Home of the Daily and Sunday Express.
The Norfolk hamlet of Berney Arms was once home to a small but thriving community of 11 families. Today, it lies empty but for an unused pub, an RSPB centre, a closed marsh mill and a railway station.