Attleborough station goods shed
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Image: © Ashley Dace Taken: 7 Mar 2009
The ivy clad brick goods shed is a clue to the once extensive freight traffic handled here including Gaymer’s cider which was served in the refreshment rooms of the Great Eastern Railway. The cider works moved alongside the railway in 1896 had extensive sidings and stood on the site of the present Banham poultry plant.