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Doleham is a small hamlet in East Sussex, England. [1] The hamlet consists of only a handful of houses, and takes its name from Doleham Farm. The area is popular with walkers at weekends.

The hamlet is served by Doleham railway station.

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References

  1. Fox, Thomas (6 December 2022). "Sussex's quietest train station that's used by just 2 people per day". Sussex Live.

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