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Cryptic clues = station name

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Calthrop

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Desperation time -- Great Missenden ??? Homophones "great" and "grate" -- and some allusion somewhere, involving "Missenden" and "admission" -- wildly far-fetched, I know :s .
 

RobertsN

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Sorry @Calthrop , not that one.

Further hint: "What can make something cause a nasty rasping sound and where would that be?"

Those that live in rural areas will have come across it more often, particularly in bad weather.
 

Calthrop

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Final hint:
Imagine the flagstones when you arrive at your property
(I think this is making it maybe too easy).

Now I keep thinking of Longpavement (first station out of Limerick on the line to Athenry): but as a station closed a heck of a long time ago, and in the Republic of Ireland, I don't think it makes the grade...
 

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Could it possibly be one which we had quite recently, with a different clue: Billericay? -- letters of "Billy", around those of "Erica"

Yes, you are correct, it is Billericay,and you reasoning is spot on as well.

Your turn.
 

Calthrop

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Thanks.

Tinkering a little with the more-than-one words of this station's name; one might see an allusion to a nation or conglomerate's stockpiled "mountain" of one particular foodstuff, being moved around.
 

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