Walberswick, The Heronry c.1955
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The Southwold narrow-gauge railway ran from 1877 until 1929 with stations at Halesworth, Wenhaston, Blythburgh, Walberswick and Southwold. The route ran through this area of marsh and woodland known as the Heronry. With the relaxed timetable of the Southwold line, there was ample opportunity for poaching en route. Walter Day, a plateman, was prosecuted in 1884 for setting snares and taking hares.
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