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Weybread in the region of England is a town in United Kingdom - some 85 mi or ( 137 km ) North-East of London , the country's capital city .
Current time in Weybread is now 06:17 PM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on the availability of means of transportation, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Tivetshall Saint Margaret, Southend-on-Sea, Shotesham All Saints, Saxlingham Thorpe, and Pulham. Since you are here already, make sure to check out Tivetshall Saint Margaret . We encountered some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Weybread ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
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Weybread
Weybread is a village in Suffolk, England. Its church, St. Andrew, is one of 38 existing round-tower churches in Suffolk. Also in Weybread there is a pub called The Weybread Crown. Alfred Ablett VC DCM (3rd August 1830 – 12th March 1897), a Crimean War recipient of the Victoria Cross, was born in Weybread.
Located at 52.37 1.28 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Withersdale Street
The village of Withersdale Street is located within the rural parish of Mendham, on the Norfolk/Suffolk border, in the Waveney Valley. The village is predominantly a ribbon development, along the B1123, from Harleston to Halesworth. To the west of the village lies Mendham Priory, whilst to the east, the Red House, a later Georgian red brick building also mentioned by Pevsner, faces towards the new village hall and overlooks the playing field.
Located at 52.38 1.33 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Harleston railway station
Harleston was a railway station in Harleston, Norfolk, on the Waveney Valley Line. It was an early post-war closure; passenger services on this line were withdrawn in 1953—10 years before the Beeching Axe—with goods trains lasting until the complete closure of the line in 1966. It should not be confused with stations in Harlesden, a suburb of London. 25px This section reads like a news release and needs to be rewritten. One news report of unknown date included in "Waveney Valley Railway" by R.
Located at 52.41 1.30 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Syleham Windmill
Syleham Windmill was a Grade II listed post mill at Syleham, Suffolk, England which was built in 1730 at Wingfield and moved to Syleham in 1823. It was blown down on 16 October 1987. The remains of the mill survive today, comprising the roundhouse and trestle.
Located at 52.35 1.25 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Starston railway station
Starston was a railway station on the Waveney Valley Line in Norfolk, England. It was open for just ten years before low traffic usage caused its closure in 1866 nearly a century before the rest of the line. It is now a cottage. Former Services Preceding station Disused railways Following station Pulham St Mary Great Eastern RailwayWaveney Valley Line Harleston
Located at 52.41 1.28 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
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