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  2. Heacham - Wikipedia

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    Heacham is a large village in West Norfolk, England, overlooking The Wash. It lies between King's Lynn , 14 miles (23 km) to the south, and Hunstanton , about 3 miles (4.8 km) to the north. It has been a seaside resort for over a century and a half.

  3. Heacham railway station - Wikipedia

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    Heacham was a railway station which served the seaside resort of Heacham in Norfolk, England. Opened in 1862, the station became a junction where services left the King's Lynn to Hunstanton line for Wells on the West Norfolk Junction Railway, which opened in 1866. [2] The station closed with the Hunstanton line in 1969.

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  6. Category:Disused railway stations in Norfolk - Wikipedia

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  7. Heacham River - Wikipedia

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    Heacham River is a small river in the King's Lynn and West Norfolk district of the English County of Norfolk. [1] Its source is near the village of Bircham Newton grid reference, 25 metres above sea level. The river is 16.4 kilometres (10.2 mi) long from the source to the outfall on Heacham beach, which discharges into The Wash at low tide. [2]

  8. Princess Kate and William to Launch Mental Health Program in 2025

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    “Delivering these new services is part of an exciting series of developments for our charity in Northwest Norfolk, as we also prepare to launch our new-look Talking Therapies service from our ...

  9. West Norfolk Junction Railway - Wikipedia

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    The West Norfolk Junction Railway was opened in August 1866. The line came from Heacham on an 18 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (29.8 km) single track aimed at exploiting the great arc of coastline between Hunstanton and Yarmouth. 1866 saw the start of a major financial crisis triggered by the collapse of Overend Gurney Bank; the year also saw the outbreak of a "cattle plague" in North Norfolk which impacted ...