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Cromer railway stationCromer is one of only two former M&GNJR stations to remain operational on Network Rail, the other being the neighbouring West Runton.Roughton Road railway stationAcle · Attleborough · Berney Arms · Brandon · Brundall · Brundall Gardens · Buckenham · Cantley · Cromer · Diss · Downham Market · Eccles Road · Great Yarmouth · Gunton · Haddiscoe · Harling Road · Hoveton & Wroxham · King's Lynn · Lingwood · North Walsham · Norwich · Roughton Road · Salhouse · Sheringham · Spooner Row · Thetford · Watlington · West Runton · Worstead · WymondhamCromerCromer is a coastal town and civil parish in north Norfolk, England [1]. The local government authority is North Norfolk District Council, whose headquarters is in Holt Road in the town. The town is situated 23 miles (37 km) north of the county town, Norwich, and is 4 miles (6.5 km) east of Sheringham. The civil parish has an area of 4.66 km² and in the 2001 census had a population of 7,749 people in 3,671 households.[2] The motto Gem of the Norfolk Coast is highlighted on the town's roadsigns.[3]Carrow RoadA two-tier terrace was built at the River End and soon after seats began to replace the terraces. By 1979 the stadium had a capacity of 28,392 with seats for 12,675. A fire in 1984 partially destroyed one of the stands which eventually led to its complete demolition and replacement by 1987 of a new City Stand, which chairman Robert Chase described as "Coming to a football match within the City Stand is very much like going to the theatre ? the only difference being that our stage is covered with grass".[6]Norwich CastleNorwich Castle, in Norwich, England, was built in 1067 when William the Conqueror (1066 - 1087) ordered its construction because he wished to have a fortified place in the important city of Norwich. In the event, it proved to be his only castle in East Anglia. Ninety-eight Saxon homes were demolished to make way for the castle. The original structure was a timber motte and bailey structure standing on a natural rise in the land augmented by an artificial mound.Information by Wikipedia.com
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