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Wait for one and twenty turn up!</description>
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        <description>The Kimberley Chalet Park is set right on the Norfolk Coast with immediate access to an excellent sandy beach with Breakwaters.</description>
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        <description>All Saints' is an interesting Church mainly for the checkerboard detailing on the tower as well as the pyramidial roof on the tower.</description>
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Pulham Market is a picturesque village with the classic Village Green/Public House and Church combination.</description>
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        <description>Harwich Station was very important before Parkston Quay came into being in the 1920's and 1930's. The famed boat Train sailed from Harwich docks and the coaches actually went on the ferry itself. My Great-great-Grandfather was the StationMaster here during those heady days.</description>
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        <description>The Old Chapel in Langley Street is placed overlooking Langley Marshes which border the River Yare. If you turn your back on the Chapel you can see across the Marshes to the Sugar Beet Factory at Cantley which dominates the scene.
The chapel is now used by Giles Printing.</description>
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