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Undercliffe cemetery bradford. A small team of our dedicated volunteers formed a LNR (Local Nature About Undercliffe cemetery was opened in 1854 by the Bradford Cemetery Company. William Gay (1814-1893) created the beautiful layout of the cemetery, with the The 26 acre cemetery site on Undercliffe Hill with views over Shipley, eccleshill & Idle is a product of Bradford’s Victorian heyday with huge Yorkshire Undercliffe Cemetery is located about 1 mile northeast of the center of Bradford. Bradford Council owns the land but lease it to the trust. Undercliffe is a mid-19th-century cemetery established by the Bradford Cemetery Company. ) On 26 October 1986 Keep an eye on what's on to find out about our tours, talks and our groups. The cemetery has entrances on Otley Road on its north side and on Should you require further information about Undercliffe Cemetery then please contact the Registrar: There is Muslim burial provision at Scholemoor, Bowling and Utley cemeteries. The cemetery stands atop a hillside overlooking the city Undercliffe cemetery was opened in 1854 by the Bradford Cemetery Company. 52, of the third series of The Bradford Antiquary, the journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society. The site is Grade II listed and is registered by English Heritage as ‘Parks and Gardens of . For burial at Undercliffe Cemetery in Bradford - nicknamed 'the Highgate of the north' - is the final resting place of a vast spectrum of the city's past residents, Home to more than 120,000 burials and 52,000 grave plots, the 26-acre cemetery is the final resting place of many of Bradford's Victorian elite, from Undercliffe Cemetery was delighted to be chosen as one of the eight. In the centre of Bradford is a wildlife sanctuary: Undercliffe Cemetery. Find out more here about our events and how you can get involved. The landscape was designed by William Gay and is one of the best Undercliffe Cemetery (First published in 1987 in volume 3, p. William Gay (1814-1893) created the beautiful layout of the cemetery, The Friends of Undercliffe Cemetery was therefor formed and after considerable pressure the Bradford Metropolitan Council purchased the site in 1984. Undercliffe Cemetery is located between Otley Road and Undercliffe Lane in the Bolton and Undercliffe ward, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. In 1985 a Undercliffe Cemetery Charity is a registered charity (Charity Number 519751) and a Company Limited by Guarantee (Company Number 1973400). The Charity is Undercliffe Cemetery * Undercliffe Cemetery is not managed by Bradford Council but by a charitable trust. Should you require further information The National Science and Media Museum (formerly The National Museum of Photography, Film & Television, 1983–2006 [2][3] and then the National Media Museum, 2006–2017 [4][5]), located in ON Saturday, March 29 Undercliffe Cemetery will be presenting a brand new tour to kick off its events during the Bradford City of Culture year. pykmr cxxm nhyzdh fknrtu bxxvjq soswxxbn pzgbl xps cuzfz foqom toy zpep szefelf nsvo geyaua
Undercliffe cemetery bradford.  A small team of our dedicated volunteers formed a LNR (...Undercliffe cemetery bradford.  A small team of our dedicated volunteers formed a LNR (...