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  • They passed the entrance to Salhouse where, on any other day, they would have looked in to see the swan's nest and the crested grebe's.

    Coot Club Ransome, Arthur 1934

  • 'Hullo,' said Dick, soon after they passed Salhouse Station.

    Coot Club Ransome, Arthur 1934

  • Unfortunately there's not an imminent prospect of sighting either from where I'm sitting amid the May blossom on the platform at Salhouse station, on the remote Bittern Line in North Norfolk.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • At Salhouse, the first stop out of Norwich, not much remains except memories.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • She said she was surprised how quickly membership had grown, with choir members travelling from Ormesby, Filby, Rackheath and Salhouse.

    EDP24 News 2010

  • She said she was surprised how quickly membership had grown, with choir members travelling from Ormesby, Filby, Rackheath and Salhouse.

    EDP24 News 2010

  • Judge Paul Downes told Hynes, of Salhouse, that a "significant sentence in custody is likely to be imposed".

    unknown title 2009

  • Terry Moralee, 77, has lived in his part of Salhouse, Norfolk, for 10 years and speaks for residents on Wherry Housing Association's Board.

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2009

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