Ham Street station
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Image: © Stefan Czapski Taken: 25 Sep 2016
On the Ashford to Hastings line, which - according to Dendy Marshall's 'History of the Southern Railway' - was opened by the old South Eastern Railway in 1851. By the look of things, the building was originally intended to double up as the stationmaster's house. Does it date from 1851, I wonder? Or perhaps rather later?