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- Moorhampton railway station was a station in the hamlet of Moorhampton, to the east of Norton Canon, Herefordshire, England. The station was opened for...
- completed and open. The first section to be opened was from Hereford to Moorhampton, opened for coal and lime traffic on 24 October 1862. An extension as...
- of England.[citation needed] The parish of Staunton, which includes Moorhampton and Bredwardine, is a key player in trading in Herefordshire. The po****tion...
- Monnington on Wye (SO372433) Moorcot (SO355555) Moorend Cross (SO725452) Moorhampton (SO382464) Mordiford (SO571374) Moreton (SO506645) Moreton Jeffries (SO605488)...
- south lie the ruins of Old Yazor church. Yazor was formerly served by Moorhampton railway station located in the parish. "2011 Census: Usual resident po****tion...
- and politician on whose death in 1638 Bennet inherited an estate at Moorhampton, near Hereford. In April 1640, he was elected Member of Parliament for...
- Hereford, Hay and Brecon Railway Whitney-on-Wye Eardisley Kinnersley Moorhampton Credenhill Hereford Moorfields Golden Valley Railway Clifford Greens...
- Hereford, Hay and Brecon Railway Whitney-on-Wye Eardisley Kinnersley Moorhampton Credenhill Hereford Moorfields Golden Valley Railway Clifford Greens...
- station at Credenhill, and Wormsley 2 miles (3 km) north-east from that at Moorhampton, both stations on the Hereford, Hay and Brecon Railway, later the Midland...
- owned by the local council. The section of line between Hereford and Moorhampton opened for goods traffic on 24 October 1862, with the section to Eardisley...