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Railway station in England
Gloucester Railway (B&GR) mainline (now the Camp Hill line) on the border of Hazelwell, Stirchley, and Kings Heath, situated between the existing Kings Heath
Pineapple Road railway station
Pineapple_Road_railway_station
Human settlement in England
Hazelwell is an area in south-west Birmingham, England. Originally a distinct neighbourhood, it has since been incorporated into and split between the
Hazelwell
Village in Birmingham, England
Rea, which flows through the area and once powered mills at Lifford, Hazelwell, Dogpool and Moor Green, is now a walking and cycle route. The restored
Stirchley,_Birmingham
Railway line in Birmingham, England
re-opened. The 2007 proposed station sites were Moseley, Kings Heath, and Hazelwell. In 2013 the proposal was shelved indefinitely. In 2016, the newly created
Camp_Hill_line
Railway station in Birmingham, England
2019, the project to re-open the stations at Moseley, Kings Heath, and Hazelwell received £15 million in Government funding, with construction due to start
Kings_Heath_railway_station
British actor (1925–2024)
Secret Service King of Muldovia, Air Traffic Controller, Lord Edward Hazelwell 2 episodes, uncredited 1970–1971 Timeslip 2957 7 episodes 1990–1991 Moomin
David_Graham_(actor)
Railway station in Birmingham, England
2019, the project to re-open the stations at Moseley, Kings Heath, and Hazelwell received £15 million in Government funding, with construction due to start
Moseley Village railway station
Moseley_Village_railway_station
Disused railway station in England
a stop in Balsall Heath as well as those at Moseley, Kings Heath, and Hazelwell. In 2019, the project to reopen the Camp Hill line stations received £15
Brighton_Road_railway_station
Terracotta urn used as a cricket trophy
because of Ivo Bligh's health. In Melbourne they lived in a house called Hazelwell in Powlett St East Melbourne and in November 1886 Florence had her first
The_Ashes_urn
Roman road in England
at Parsons Hill, to Broadmeadow Lane, Lifford Lane, Pershore Road and Hazelwell Street, finally disappearing into residential developments at Stirchley
Icknield_Street
Medieval castle in Somerset, England
towers acquired their own names: the north-west tower was called the Hazelwell Tower; the north-east the Redcap Tower and the south-west the Lady Tower
Farleigh_Hungerford_Castle
Diocese of the Church of England
062 Brandwood (St Bede) St Bede, Brandwood 8,996 Hazelwell (St Mary Magdalen) St Mary Magdalen, Hazelwell 6,496 Highters Heath (Immanuel) Immanuel, Highters
Anglican Diocese of Birmingham
Anglican_Diocese_of_Birmingham
Ward in England
strong economic case for reopening stations at Moseley, Kings Heath and in Hazelwell/ Stirchley. There was a recommendation against opening a railway station
Moseley and Kings Heath (ward)
Moseley_and_Kings_Heath_(ward)
Former railway station in England
Preceding station Disused railways Following station Kings Norton Midland Railway Camp Hill line Hazelwell
Lifford_railway_station
Area of Birmingham, England
Park Road Roman Coin (MBM981); Harborne Bridge, Roman Road (MBM1639); Hazelwell Street Roman Road (MBM1902); Icknield Street, Walkers Heath, Roman Road
Selly_Oak
Haywood Caledonian Railway 1951 Hazel Grove (Midland) Midland Railway 1917 Hazelwell Midland Railway 1941 Reopened 2026 as Pineapple Road Hazelwood Midland
List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: H–J
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain:_H–J
before being closed in 1941 q Pineapple Road was first opened in 1903 as Hazelwell, before being closed in 1941 "Walsall first for new look public transport
List of railway stations in the West Midlands
List_of_railway_stations_in_the_West_Midlands
Organisational basis of British Methodism
Earlswood, Great Barr, Hall Green United Community ChurchMU, HawksleyC, HazelwellC, Longbridge, Lozells, Lyndon, Maypole, Whitacre, Northfield, Perry Barr
Organisation of the Methodist Church of Great Britain
Organisation_of_the_Methodist_Church_of_Great_Britain
Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 June 2018 Historic England, "Hazelwells, Highley (1053866)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20
Listed_buildings_in_Highley
British railway company (1839–1847)
November 1844; reopened 28 September 1885; closed 30 September 1940; Hazelwell; opened 1 January 1903; closed 27 January 1941; Moseley; opened November
Birmingham and Gloucester Railway
Birmingham_and_Gloucester_Railway
Church in West Midlands, England
Ascension, the first church in Stirchley, began construction 1898 on Hazelwell Street. Construction was completed in 1901 and it was consecrated by the
Church of the Ascension, Stirchley (I)
Church_of_the_Ascension,_Stirchley_(I)
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