Sherburn House railway station served the hamlet of Sherburn House and the village of Sherburn, County Durham in England from 1837 to 1931 on the Durham to Sunderland Line.
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SherburnHouserailwaystation served the hamlet of SherburnHouse and the village of Sherburn, County Durham in England from 1837 to 1931 on the Durham...
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of water which separates South Milford from Sherburn. The watercourse runs from Micklefield to Sherburn and eventually falls into the Ouse at Cawood...
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