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Trimley may refer to the following places in Suffolk, England: *Trimley railway station * Trimley Lower Street *Trimley St Mary *Trimley St Martin Trimley St. Martin is a parish and village that lies between the rivers Orwell and the Deben, on the long narrow tongue of land from Ipswich to Felixstowe referred to as the Colneis Hundred. The village, and its neighbour Trimley St. Mary, are ...
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Trimley Railway Station
Trimley railway station is on the Felixstowe Branch Line in the east of England, serving the village of Trimley St. Mary, Suffolk. It is down the line from and measured from London Liverpool Street; it is situated between and . Its three-letter station code is TRM. It was opened by the Great Eastern Railway (GER) in 1891 and built to a design by the company's chief architect, W. N. Ashbee; it was one of only two stations outside Essex to be built in the ''New Essex'', or ''Ashbee'', style. A branch line for goods trains to the port of Felixstowe was opened at Trimley in 1987. Today it is managed by Greater Anglia, which also operates all passenger trains that call. History The Felixstowe Railway and Pier Company opened their line from to 1 May 1877 but the nearest station, other than at the pier near Landguard Common, was '' at Nacton; a station at was soon added but this was on the far side of the town so of little use to people in the Trimleys. On 1 May 1891 that t ...
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Trimley Lower Street
Trimley may refer to the following places in Suffolk, England: *Trimley railway station * Trimley Lower Street *Trimley St Mary *Trimley St Martin Trimley St. Martin is a parish and village that lies between the rivers Orwell and the Deben, on the long narrow tongue of land from Ipswich to Felixstowe referred to as the Colneis Hundred. The village, and its neighbour Trimley St. Mary, are ...
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Trimley St Mary
Trimley St. Mary is a parish and village on the outskirts of Felixstowe, on a low-lying peninsula between Harwich Harbour and the River Deben, in Suffolk, England. It lies on the Roman road between Felixstowe and Ipswich. Its eastern border is Spriteshall Lane. The village, and its neighbour Trimley St. Martin, are famous for their adjacent churches, which were built as the result of a historical family feud. St. Mary's church is the southerly church (at ). The village has a number of shops, and two pubs. Trimley railway station serves the village on the Felixstowe Branch Line. According to the 2011 census, the population of Trimley was 3,665. In the 1870s, Trimley St Mary was described in this way: : Trimley ST. Martin and T.St. Mary are two parishes in Woodbridge district. The churches stand in one churchyard, and are both rubble buildings. History The name Trimley means "Trymma's woodland clearing". Recent archaeological findings in neighbouring Walton showed evidence ...
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