Robin H. • December 3, 2012Don't hesitate to take a guided tour they're really good, the East cemetery has all the famous people in it, but the West Cemetary is much more picturesque with beautiful Victorian tombs
Richard M. • October 6, 2010Gorgeous cemetery, nicely maintained. Peace in west London can be found here along with a few celebrity residents.
Lolla M. • March 22, 2015So good that many come, but never leave. There's a lovely café by the entrance. Watch out for the stone angels, some of them look so bored you can't help but smile you're not doing their job.
Kenneth G. • July 16, 2013Tonight at 9pm on @BBC1 you can see the Cemetery Park on @bbcluther that stars non other than @idriselba look out for the tree hanging scene.
HISTORY UK • February 8, 2011Opened in 1832, this cemetery contains many remarkable monuments and famous people, including Brunel (father and son), writers Thackeray and Trollope, and playwrights Rattigan and Pinter.
Cliff M. • September 29, 2011Do you know how many people are dead in this cemetery ? All of them(hopefully)
Ieva P. • February 17, 2013An open space cemerery. Not so much of the greenery, but some beautiful old sculptures.
Neel D. • February 21, 2011Try to go out in rain tonite without jacket and feel the warmth of the climate
Natasha A. • November 26, 2010Lovely place to be although you'd expect it to be eerie.. Some beautiful and friendly squirrels to watch frolic too
Death ☠. • October 23, 2012Founded in 1852, Brookwood, or the London Necropolis, had its own railway connection to London. Once the world's largest cemetery, it contains some 240,000 graves, among them were [link]
Kenneth G. • February 11, 2013This building will soon be restored, to be used by The Friends of Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park.
Colin M. • April 5, 2012Loads of buses to reading town centre stop here. Have the correct change ready.
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