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The terraced houses of Doleham
Doleham is a small hamlet in East Sussex, England.[1] The hamlet consists of only a handful of houses, and takes its name from Doleham Farm. The area is popular with walkers at weekends.
The hamlet is served by Doleham railway station.
^Fox, Thomas (6 December 2022). "Sussex's quietest train station that's used by just 2 people per day". Sussex Live.
Doleham is a small hamlet in East Sussex, England. The hamlet consists of only a handful of houses, and takes its name from Doleham Farm. The area is...
Doleham railway station is a small, single-platform wayside halt in Doleham, East Sussex, England. It is on the Marshlink line, and train services are...
Preceding station Historical railways Following station Doleham Line and station open South Eastern and Chatham Railway Ashford to Hastings Line Winchelsea...
(11.1 ‰). It passes through the former Snailham Halt (closed in 1959), Doleham and Three Oaks before entering the 1,402-yard (1,282 m) Ore Tunnel. After...
Robertsbridge, Battle, Crowhurst, West St Leonards, St Leonards Warrior Square, Doleham, Three Oaks, Ore, Winchelsea, Rye, Appledore, Ham Street, Hastings 52 14...
as a result, service frequency at Winchelsea (as well as neighbouring Doleham and Three Oaks) was greatly reduced, to just 3 trains per day each way...
as a result, service frequency at Three Oaks (as well as neighbouring Doleham and Winchelsea) was greatly reduced, to just 3 trains per day each way...
then constructed for much of its course downstream from its junction with Doleham Ditch, slightly to the north of the Ee, and running parallel with it, which...