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Likewise, The Berney Arms in Norfolk has no road access.
It may be reached by foot or by boat, and also by train as it is served by the nearby Berney Arms railway station, which likewise has no road access and serves no other settlement.
* Berney Arms
The civil parish includes a significant area of nearby marshland, together with the famously isolated settlement of Berney Arms.
Reedham railway station, which serves the village, gives connections to Norwich, Lowestoft, and Great Yarmouth ( via Berney Arms ).
Part of the area is RSPB Berney Marshes, a reserve of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, adjacent to Berney Arms village and Berney Arms windpump.
Berney Arms village and the impressive landmark of Berney Arms windpump are nearby.
The Wherryman's Way and Weavers ' Way long distance paths follows the northern bank of the estuary from Yarmouth to Berney Arms, a distance of about 5 miles.
The Berney Arms public house.
The Berney Arms windmill in 2007.
Berney Arms Mill.
Berney Arms can be reached only by train, by boat or on foot ; there is no road access.
Berney Arms railway station is a request stop on the Norwich-Great Yarmouth via Reedham line, although only two trains in each direction are timetabled to run this way Monday to Saturday, with more services running on Sundays.
Berney Arms takes its name from the landowner Thomas Trench Berney, via the name given to the railway station.
A pub, called The Berney Arms, is situated nearby and serves the community of walkers and boaters who pass through the area.

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Berney Marshes RSPB reserve is a nature reserve in the care of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds ( RSPB ).
Besides the pub, the main focus is Berney Arms combined Mill and Windpump.
Berney Marshes is a nature reserve in the care of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds ( RSPB ), and part of the Halvergate Marshes.
Berney Arms Reach is the name for the part of the River Yare as it enters Breydon Water.
He is known as Old Crome to distinguish him from his son, John Berney Crome, who was also a well-known artist.
The stage play Dark of the Moon ( 1942 ), by Howard Richardson and William Berney, is based on the ballad, as a reference to the influence of English, Irish and Scottish folktales and songs in the Appalachian region.
Berney Arms railway station is a halt serving the remote settlement of Berney Arms in the Halvergate Marshes, in the English county of Norfolk.
Trains stop at Berney Arms only on request, and only during daylight hours as there is no lighting at the station, which is unstaffed.
The former Berney Arms signal box is preserved at Mangapps Railway Museum, Burnham on Crouch, Essex.

Berney and on
Bob Berney, President of Newmarket Films, described the film as " a runaway hit on DVD ," citing United States sales of more than $ 10 million.
Berney sold the land on which the railway was built only on the condition that a station was built to serve the area.
He did not marry young, and conducted a series of affairs, until on 29 December 1927, he married Estelle, Lady Berney.
Other timetable changes resulted in reduced access to the Berney Marshes by means of Berney Arms railway station but an extra 3, 000 seats on the West Anglia Route.
It was built in 1737 for Richard Berney, on land that until the Dissolution of the Monasteries belonged to Langley Abbey, and sold two years later to George Proctor to enable Berney to repay his debts.
The station on a busier day ; 64 passengers embark on a class 156 diesel multiple unit for Norwich as part of a Rail Ale Ramble organised by Crookham TravelThe former Berney Arms Signal Box, as preserved at Mangapps Railway Museum
Local landowner Thomas Trench Berney sold the land to the railway company on condition that a station be built.
* History and photographs on Berney Arms Web
Picturehouse bought the rights, and company president Bob Berney, " aiming to capitalize on the name recognition of the 31-year-old radio program, recommended that the title revert to A Prairie Home Companion.

Berney and Breydon
* RSPB Berney Marshes and Breydon Water
It passes through Hanworth, Aylsham, Worstead, Stalham, Potter Heigham, Thurne and Halvergate before crossing the marshes around Berney Arms and skirting the northern edge of Breydon Water where it shares the same route as the Wherryman's Way.
RSPB Berney Marshes and Breydon Water nature reserves are located in the vicinity of the station.

Berney and English
* Berney Arms ( English Heritage-pictured )
* BYA ( railway station ), a railway station serving the remote settlement of Berney Arms in the English county of Norfolk

Berney and .
The long distance footpath named the Weavers ' Way passes through Halvergate, and this provides one of the few modes of access to Berney Arms village, railway station and mill.

Arms and is
Previously known as Jefferson Arms, Kodiak has given this 11-shot hammerless job an exceptionally fine stock design, and the 260 is the first autoloader to handle
The Vulcan Presenting Venus with Arms for Aeneas is a template for a tapestry made by this factory.
In the book Japanese Arms & Armor Introduction By Robinson, H Russell NA on page 58 there is a picture of Japanese riveted kusari, and
Scotland's King of Arms is traditionally responsible for granting arms to Commonwealth citizens of Scottish descent.
The national Coat of Arms of Estonia, three blue lions on a golden shield, is almost identical to the Coat of Arms of Denmark, and its origin can be traced directly back to King Valdemar II and Danish rule in Estonia 1219-1346.
Scott Spiegel's humorous influence can be seen throughout the film, perhaps most prominently in certain visual jokes ; for instance, when Ash traps his rogue hand under a pile of books, on top is A Farewell to Arms.
The shield of the Royal Arms of New South Wales crowned with the St Edward's Crown is employed as the badge of the governor, appearing on the viceroy's flag and on other objects associated with the person or the office.
In Scottish heraldry, the Lord Lyon King of Arms in the Act of 1672 is empowered to grant arms to " vertuous and well deserving persons.
A painting of the town of Kołobrzeg from XIII century is located in Museum of Polish Arms in the modern city.
It was the difficulty in using the longbow which led various monarchs of England to issue instructions encouraging their ownership and practice, including the Assize of Arms of 1252 and King Edward III's declaration of 1363: " Whereas the people of our realm, rich and poor alike, were accustomed formerly in their games to practise archery – whence by God's help, it is well known that high honour and profit came to our realm, and no small advantage to ourselves in our warlike enterprises ... that every man in the same country, if he be able-bodied, shall, upon holidays, make use, in his games, of bows and arrows ... and so learn and practise archery.
Cardiff Arms Park (), also known as The Arms Park, situated in the centre of Cardiff, Wales, is primarily known as a rugby union stadium, but it also has a bowling green.
Although the Millennium Stadium is on roughly two thirds of the National Stadium, Cardiff Arms Park site, it is currently no longer using the Arms Park name.
The official website confuses the issue as well, one part states that " The Millennium Stadium is located on Westgate Street in Cardiff ; next to the Cardiff Arms Park ".
There is doubt about the future of the Arms Park after 2010 following the move of the Cardiff Blues to the Cardiff City Stadium.
But the Arms Park site is a prime piece of real estate in the centre of Cardiff, which means that it may be difficult to sell the land to property developers.
Cardiff Arms Park is best known as a rugby union stadium, however Cardiff Athletic Bowls Club ( CABC ) was established in 1923, and ever since then, the club has used the Arms Park as its bowling club.
The bowls club is a section of the Cardiff Athletic Club and shares many of the facilities of the Cardiff Arms Park athletics centre.
Completely caseless ammunition was also studied on several occasions, notably the German 4. 7 mm designs, and this concept is now being continued with the Lightweight Small Arms Technologies Program.
Other notable residents are the sexton Mr Ratsey who is friendly to John, Parson Glennie, the local clergyman who also teaches in the village school, Elzevir Block, the landlord of the local inn, called the Mohune Arms but nicknamed the Why Not?

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