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  Sheringham - Norfolk Holiday and Tourist Information Where to Stay
Sheringham has the benefit of not one but two stations, with the regular commuter train running all the way down to Norwich with its shops Castle Museum and wonderful cathedral.
Sheringham is also famous for the Singing Postman Allan Smethurst who released a single called "The Singing Postman " containing the famous "Hey yew gotta loight boy?" which translate as "Have you got a light boy".
The first Bank to be established in Sheringham was a branch of Gurney and Co. in 1890.
www.norfolkcoast.co.uk /location_norfolk/vp_sheringham.htm   (904 words)

  
 North Norfolk Railway - Sheringham Station
The station is situated in the centre of Sheringham, a thriving fishing town.
We are only 100 yards from the other Sheringham station which is served by One Anglia.
On platform 2 is the museum signal box which controlled the level crossing at Sheringham, prior to its removal.
www.nnrailway.co.uk /sheringham_station.htm   (525 words)

  
 Sheringham, North Norfolk Coast, including Upper Sheringham, North Norfolk Railway, Sheringham Park
Sheringham is a traditional seaside town, which grew up around its old fishing village, and a few little boats still bring in the daily catch.
Among the glories of the area are the surrounding woods of Upper Sheringham (including Sheringham Park), with views over the sea, and miles of bracken-covered undulating uplands, covered with golden gorse and purple heather.
Sheringham parish church is St. Peters in Church street (opposite the Town Hall).
www.tournorfolk.co.uk /sheringham.html   (1252 words)

  
  Teddy Sheringham - Professional Footballer
Sheringham was by now in his mid-twenties and although loyal to Millwall, not keen to linger outside of the highest tier of football for long.
Sheringham became a great favourite of the Tottenham fans and scored many goals for the club, forming a particularly impressive partnership with the German striker Jürgen Klinsmann during the 1994-95 season: Klinsmann was later quoted as claiming that Sheringham was the most intelligent strike partner he ever had.
Sheringham spent two further seasons at Manchester United, winning two further Premier League titles and enjoying a fine final season with the club in 2000-01, at the end of which he was honoured with both the PFA Players' Player of the Year and the Football Writers' Association Player of the Year Awards.
www.celebpoker.com /backstage/celebrities/teddy_sheringham   (941 words)

  
  Teddy Sheringham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sheringham was hugely popular with the Tottenham fans and by the mid 1990s was recognised as one of the best strikers in the Premiership, but by the end of the 1996-97 season he was 31 years old and had yet to win a trophy in a career which had so far spanned 15 years.
Sheringham's first season at Old Trafford was difficult, although he scored 14 goals in all competitions he failed to meet expectations and was being linked with a move away from the club after the 1997-98 season ended without a trophy.
Sheringham was only contracted to the club for one season and at the end of 2003-04 the 38-year-old striker decided to leave Fratton Park, but he insisted that he wanted to continue his top flight career at another club.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Teddy_Sheringham   (1899 words)

  
 Sheringham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Historically, the parish of Sheringham comprised the two villages of Upper Sheringham, a farming community, and Lower Sheringham, which combined farming with fishing.
Sheringham, that is what is now called Upper Sheringham, is the settlement referred to in the Domesday Book.
Beyond Sheringham, the line has been preserved as the North Norfolk Railway as far as Holt, and reminds us of the importance of the railway in the development of the town we know today.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sheringham   (466 words)

  
 Sheringham Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sheringham is a seaside town in Norfolk, England, west of Cromer.
Upper Sheringham is in the Domesday Book and was an Iceni settlement occupied by the Roman Empire.
Sheringham is twinned with the German town of Otterndorf.
www.borednet.com /e/n/encyclopedia/s/sh/sheringham.html   (207 words)

  
 www.manutdzone.com: Teddy Sheringham: A career profile with pictures of the famous United forward
Sheringham began his career with Millwall as an apprentice and after playing 220 league appearances for Millwall, scoring 93 goals, he was bought by Nottingham Forest in 1991 where he came to prominence.
Sheringham was something of a scapegoat, constantly compared to the legendary Cantona while Arsenal fans loved to mock the ex-Spurs man's failure.
Sheringham returned back to the less intense environment of Tottenham on a free transfer in May 2001 and later to newly promoted Portsmouth in June 2003.
www.manutdzone.com /legends/TeddySheringham.htm   (851 words)

  
 Teddy Sheringham
Teddy Sheringham will have the unenviable task of filling Eric Cantona's boots, but Alex Ferguson is convinced he is the man to do that job.
Sheringham, born in Walthamstow, started his career with Millwall as an apprentice and worked his way through the club junior sides before making his first team debut in January 1984 against Bournemouth.
Goals are, of course, his lifeblood but his partnership with Jurgen Klinsmann flourished becaus eof his unselfish play and his ability to hold the ball up and find his partner.
www.btinternet.com /~jonathan.wright/sheringham.htm   (329 words)

  
 TEDDY SHERINGHAM
At the end of his first full season at the City Ground, Sheringham was sold to Tottenham Hotspur for £2.1 million.
However, concerned that at the age of 31 he had yet to win a major trophy, he asked for a transfer in the summer of 1997 and was bought by Manchester United in the summer of 1997 for £3.5 million from Tottenham Hotspur.
Sheringham's role in United's treble of 1998-99 was considerable.He scored the opening goal in the FA Cup Final win over Newcastle and the last minute equaliser against Bayern Munich in the Champions League final.Not only that but he also set up Solskjaer's winner with a header.
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 Sheringham Museum - Norwich City Guide venues & listings
Sheringham is a small town on the northern coast of the county of Norfolk, in England.
Sheringham Museum's collections reflect the towns development from a small fishing village specializing in crabs and whelks in the 19th Century, to a fashionable holiday destination for families arriving by railway in the early 20th Century.
Sheringham also has a long heritage of lifesaving by the towns lifeboats from the early 1800's to the present, as a result of which the museum holds a nationally important collection of early lifeboats.
www.24hourmuseum.org.uk /norwich/museum/SE000134.html?ixsid=PTzw_FDf80E   (406 words)

  
 TheFA.com - Sheringham goes to Pompey
Sheringham, who has 51 England caps to his name, joins a whole host of new faces at Fratton Park as manager Harry Redknapp tries to strengthen the squad ahead of the coming Premiership campaign.
Sheringham sparkled at the City Ground and attracted the interest of a number of other leading clubs.
With a supporting midfield supplying him with plenty of chances, Sheringham scored freely in his first season at White Hart Lane and was rewarded with his first England cap in a match against Poland.
www.thefa.com /Features/EnglishDomestic/Postings/2003/06/54600.htm?WBCMODE=PresentationUnpublished   (475 words)

  
 Property Sheringham | Property for sale in Sheringham | Rural Norfolk
Sheringham is on the North Norfolk coast and, up until the late 19th Century, it was just a small fishing village boasting nearly 150 boats.
Sheringham is a busy town with a good variety of family run shops and a very popular market.
Sheringham Park is owned by the National Trust and has magnificent displays of rhododendrons and azaleas during May and June when they are in full bloom.
www.norfolk-norwich.com /property/house-homes-for-sale/sheringham/0/index.php   (366 words)

  
 Wedgwood Glass from the Glass Encyclopedia
His Sheringham range of candlesticks and goblets, see above left, was one of his most celebrated early designs, and won a Queen's Design Award for Industry.
These candleticks varied in height and had between one and nine discs in their stems, made in five colors amethyst, green, blue, topaz and clear.
The mark is sometimes very hard to find and indeed we were told that the etching machines took a while to arrive after Wedgwood purchased King's Lynn glass, and so even during the early Wedgwood days some pieces were not permanently marked.
www.glassencyclopedia.com /Wedgwoodglass.html   (814 words)

  
 Teddy Sheringham   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Teddy Sheringham was bought by Manchester United in the summer of 1997 for £3.5 million from Tottenham Hotspur.
Sheringham is an experienced international player who began his career with Millwall as an apprentice.
United had initially enquired about Sheringham before buying Andy Cole back in 1995 and again at the end of the 1996-97 season, but were scared off by the £6 million transfer fee.
www.angelfire.com /ok/JonathanMUFC/Sheringhaminfo.html   (249 words)

  
 Teddy Sheringham
Sheringham was 27 when he made his England debut in a 1993 World Cup qualifier in Poland.
Sheringham and his fellow substitute Solskjaer both scored in injury time to snatch the win for United.
In April 2006 Sheringham turned 40 and was ready to become only the second player (not including goalkeepers) to play in the Premiership older than 40.
www.biogs.com /famous/sheringhamteddy.html   (412 words)

  
 Sheringham Self Catering Accommodation
Situated on the North Norfolk coast Sheringham truly is a beautiful and attractive town suitable for all the family to enjoy.
Sheringham has something for everyone and all of the above is no more that a few minutes walk from Augusta and Bennett located in Augusta Street, once you have parked on the street outside you can forget the car as you relax in our superbly situated holiday homes.
Sheringham is on the 30 mile long 'Bittern Line' giving easy access to other local coastal town of Cromer as well as providing a direct and regular link to the 'fine city' of Norwich.
www.sheringhamcottages.co.uk /localarea.ihtml   (352 words)

  
 Sheringham Hotels, Motels, Accommodation, Bed and breakfasts and Accomodation from TravelCheck.co.uk
The Burlington Hotel is situated in Sheringham on the north Norfolk coast 22 miles north of Norwich.Our menu offers the widest range of traditional English cuisine and seasonal specialities.
Sheringham is surrounded by beautiful woodlands with excellent walks.
The two bars are named after the Augusta and Duncan Lifeboats which rescued the crew of eight from the wreck of the Norwegian brig Caroline on December 6th 1882.
www.travelcheck.co.uk /areas/sheringham.htm   (230 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | Football | My Club | West Ham Utd | Hammers to start Sheringham talks
Sheringham is still going strong at the age of 39
Sheringham turns 40 in early April but Pardew is keen for the ex-England man to carry on playing next season.
During the transfer window Sheringham turned down a chance to join Tottenham for a third time because he is so happy at West Ham.
news.bbc.co.uk /go/rss/-/sport1/hi/football/teams/w/west_ham_utd/4702270.stm   (235 words)

  
 Sheringham Lodge Guest House, Cromer Road, Sheringham presented by A1 Tourism
Sheringham Lodge is an attractive Edwardian family home retaining many of its original features, now run as a guest house by Mike and Maggie Walker, offering bed and breakfast accommodation throughout the year.
Sheringham Lodge is a few minutes walk from the town centre, the sea front and railway stations.
Sheringham has many attractions particularly its clean, 'blue flag' sandy beaches and its coastal paths designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty.
www.a1tourism.com /uk/sheringhamlodge.html   (286 words)

  
 Self Catering Accommodation in Sheringham, North Norfolk.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sheringham is a two hour train journey or three hours by car, from London.
Whatever your interests are, Sheringham boasts a wealth of things to do and see for all the family.
Sheringham has safe, clean beaches and sea and has again been awarded an EC Blue flag in recognition of this.
www.marjorie-cottage.co.uk /about_sheringham.htm   (383 words)

  
 Hotels in Sheringham Norfolk accommodation - Sheringham hotels accommodation in Norfolk UK
The town of Sheringham is on the north Norfolk coast, with houses and shops down to the edge of the sea.
Sheringham has a long heritage, and was primarily a fishing village.
In the 19th century, the advent of the railway to Sheringham meant the beginning of the tourism industry, with hotels and guest houses opening up to serve the new visitors.
www.kayukay.co.uk /sheringhamhotels.html   (358 words)

  
 CNNSI.com - Soccer - Sheringham looking for big payoff for Spurs gamble - Friday February 22, 2002 01:09 PM
Sheringham, named Footballer of the Year and Players' Player of the Year while still with United last season, won three premier league titles, one FA Cup and the Champions League title during his four years at Old Trafford.
Sheringham, at 35, is one of a number of "30 somethings" -- alongside the likes of Les Ferdinand and Gustavo Poyet -- who have transformed their fortunes on the pitch.
Sheringham and Cole famously fell out during their time at Old Trafford, but Sheringham sympathizes with Cole's reasons for leaving.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /soccer/news/2002/02/22/sheringham_spurs   (726 words)

  
 Sheringham North Norfolk england UK - the royal lifeboat institution.
The information which follows is only a potted history of the lifeboats in Sheringham, however, over the course of the coming months we hope to be building up to a full history (with the help of the local community).
On 29th November, 1826 there was a severe gale and seven Sheringham fishermen were lost when their two boats overturned just off-shore and in January 1838 a large Sheringham Fishing boat called a Twenty footer was damaged and sunk on Sheringham Shoal.
Unfortunately she was badly neglected and in 1953 she was found, cut in half and being used as a shelter at Ranworth.
www.at-sheringham-norfolk.co.uk /lifeboats.htm   (548 words)

  
 NorthNorfolk.org - New Polling Station for Sheringham   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Voters in Sheringham will be asked to use 'new' polling stations when the next elections are held in the town.
Sheringham North Ward electors, who have previously voted in the recently-closed Parish Hall in Waterbank Road, will now use the Sheringham Youth and Community Centre in Cromer Road.
Sheringham South Ward electors, who have previously voted in the Youth and Community centre, will use the St Joseph's Parish Centre, which is located on the south side of Cromer Road.
www.north-norfolk.gov.uk /news/archive2003_3343.asp   (133 words)

  
 Sheringham may be the saviour - Football - Sport - smh.com.au
Sheringham's agent has confirmed to The Sun-Herald that the former England international is keen to extend his playing career and the A-League is very much on his agenda.
Super-fit Sheringham turns 41 in April but is widely acknowledged as still being capable of playing at the top level.
Signing Sheringham would be a big piece of the puzzle Sydney officials need to solve to restore faith with fans after one of the most tumultuous periods in the club's short history.
www.smh.com.au /news/football/sheringham-may-be-the-saviour/2007/02/10/1170524347721.html   (1027 words)

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