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  1. 1 de abr. de 2009 · Honey Pot Cottage At Wraysbury. A Memory of Wraysbury. My aunt, Beryl Reid, moved into Honey Pot Cottage in Wraysbury in the late 1950s and we spent many happy days visiting her. The river was fascinating and there was a houseboat on the other side of the river that seemed to be there for years and years.

  2. 13 de abr. de 2014 · C/U of a sign saying 'Honeypot Cottage', the narrator explains it is aptly named because the cottage resembles a couple of thatched honeypots. L/S as Beryl comes out of the cottage and...

  3. 13 de oct. de 1996 · 17 Jun 1919. Hereford, Herefordshire Unitary Authority, Herefordshire, England. Death. 13 Oct 1996 (aged 77) Wexham, South Bucks District, Buckinghamshire, England. Burial. Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: Ashes scattered on the banks of the Thames at her home, Honeypot Cottage, in Wraysbury, Berkshire. Add to Map. Memorial ID. 20445.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0717189Beryl Reid - IMDb

    In her later years she lived in the eccentric Honeypot Cottage (made of circular rooms) on the banks of the Thames in Berkshire, with her collection of stray cats. Quotes Comedy is the longest apprenticeship in the world.

  5. Honey Pot Cottage, Wraysbury. This was formerly the Thameside home in Wraysbury in Berkshire, England of the late British comedienne Beryl Reid ... and of her many beloved cats. Her first big success came in the BBC radio show Educating Archie as naughty schoolgirl Monica and later as the Brummie, "Marlene". Add comment.

  6. 16 de abr. de 2015 · Honeypot Cottage. Standing on the north bank of the Thames at Wraysbury and partly hidden by trees, Honeypot Cottage was built in 1933. It has three thatched sections of roof each coming to a point so that they resemble honey pots. The cottage was home to actress Beryl Reid OBE Link from the mid-1950s until her death in 1996.

  7. 25 de feb. de 2018 · Honeypot Cottage is a beautiful place but very very small. It’s more like a caravan than a house. But it was Beryls sanctuary from the world and she loved nothing more than hosting small dinner parties there or inviting old friends over to have a glass of “toff’s lemonade” by the river on a summer’s day.