- farmland. RAF
Honeybourne just
south of the
village was
operational from 1940
until 1947.
Honeybourne was two villages:
Church Honeybourne was in Worcestershire...
- at
Honeybourne. The line was
originally part of the
Great Western Railway's Cheltenham–Stratford-upon-Avon–Birmingham line,
known as the
Honeybourne Line...
-
Honeybourne railway station serves the
village of
Honeybourne in Worcestershire, England.
Opened in 1853, it is on the
Cotswold Line and was formerly...
-
Royal Air
Force Honeybourne, or more
simply RAF
Honeybourne, was a
Royal Air
Force station located 0.6
miles (0.97 km)
south of
Honeybourne, Worcestershire...
- Stratford-upon-Avon was the Oxford,
Worcester and
Wolverhampton Railway branch from
Honeybourne to the south,
which opened a
station at
Sanctus Street on 12 July 1859...
-
Duncan Honeybourne (born 27
October 1977) is an
English pianist,
teacher and lecturer.
Honeybourne was born at Weymouth, Dorset. He
began his studies...
-
Cotswold Line at
Honeybourne,
until this link was
closed and dismantled.
There has been a
campaign in
recent years to
restore the
Honeybourne link,
which would...
- the
north end into
which local branch railmotor services to and from
Honeybourne reversed before returning to the St.
James terminus,
which was much closer...
- Meece,
Blumenfeld &
Hoyle 1988, pp. 514–515
McInerney 2019, pp. 427–429
Honeybourne 2005, p. 80
Dhiman 2017, p. 39
Bartlett &
Burton 2007, p. 107 Gallard...
- to
Honeybourne,
opened in 1859,
which was also
doubled at the same time, and
joined to a new line from
Honeybourne to
Cheltenham (the
Honeybourne Line)...