Couple raise their three children in £280,0000 converted railway office with private level crossing – while trains stop outside of their bedroom up to 12 times a day

A couple who raised their children in an old railway office they purchased for £280,000 have revealed how trains stop outside of their bedroom up to 12 times a day.

Tim Hill, 58, and his wife Elly, 54, purchased a converted four-bedroom bungalow in Yorkshire’s Battersby Station in 2007 with their three daughters: Katie, now 22, and twins Emma and Zoe, 20. 

The historic station is on the Esk Valley Victorian railway line, which serves trains running between Middlesborough and the popular seaside resort of Whitby.

Formerly known as Ingleby Junction when it opened in 1858, it soon became a major hub with

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