A station that serves as headquarters for police in a particular district; serves as a place from which policemen are dispatched and to which arrested persons are brought.
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Hotel and cafe in South Brent, Devon, UK.
1 It was the first time he'd spoken since leaving the station house .
2 Avery saw a deserted train depot and a neglected Tudor station house .
3 Visiting the station house like our campaigning president would visit a factory.
4 As he turned to trudge back to the station house he said.
5 The station house is the place to tell the rest of this.
6 What could that have to do with going to the station house ?
7 I ran to the station house wall and dropped to the ground.
8 Then they took me back up to the station house in Margrave.
9 And they had troubles of their own up at the station house .
10 A fine station house is to be erected by the railway company.
11 She loitered about the station house until nearly half-past eight, then disappeared.
12 He would ask them to come down to the station house .
13 Miss Stackhouse, we need to talk to you more at the station house .
14 Protests poured into the police precinct station house demanding protection against this vandalism.
15 I'd seen them around the station house a few times since.
16 Around the station house , he heard the other squad commanders making similar decisions.
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