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Revision as of 15:47, 19 January 2020
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Notable Examples
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Cromford Station, Derbyshire. Built in 1860 as part of the now defunct Manchester, Buxton, Matlock & Midlands Junction Railway. Now a holiday home.
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The Old Station House, Haddiscoe, Norfolk.
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Dent Station at Cowgill, Sedbergh built in 1877. England's highest mainline railway station and situated on the legendary Settle to Carlisle railway line.
Railways Homes In Art And The Media
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’The Little Railway Station, Alethea Garstin (1894–1978)
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‘Stationmaster’s House, Rowfant’, Michael Gage
http://www.railwaystationcottages.co.uk/
http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/n/north_cave/
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/property/9587572/Top-ten-converted-railway-buildings.html