What to do and see in United Kingdom, United Kingdom: The Best Cemeteries

April 9, 2022 Nobuko Falco

Discover a country filled with epic landscapes, fairy-tales castles and vibrant modern cities bursting with unforgettable experiences to share. Whether it’s gazing at the London skyline from the top of iconic St Paul’s and sipping the finest single malt whisky in a pub in the Scottish Highlands, or tracing footsteps of Banksy in Bristol, discovering musical legends in Liverpool and exploring the history of Cardiff Castle in the stunning heart of Wales, there’s a Britain that’s perfect for you.
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1. American Military Cemetery

England
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Memorial to American servicemen serving in East Anglia who perished in World War II.

2. Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial

Madingley Road Madingley, Cambridge CB23 7PH England +44 1954 210350 [email protected] http://www.abmc.gov/cemeteries-memorials/europe/cambridge-american-cemetery
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5.0 based on 1,170 reviews

Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial

At Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial, we commemorate the service, achievements, and sacrifice of 10,000 American military service members and civilian volunteers who fought for freedom during World War II (WWII). This is one of 26 overseas American national shrines managed by American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC), which is America's preeminent sentinel of memory. Come visit this pristine memorial near Cambridge, and learn of America's experience in the UK from 1942-1945. The visitor experience will reveal the true depths of our "Special Relationship."

Reviewed By Gary2822013 - Salford, United Kingdom

This is a fitting tribute to all those people who gave their lives and to read some of their stories of heroism and complete disregard for their own lives to save others is beyond words, the cemetery is immaculate and truly spectacular. A fitting tribute to the Americans who came to help us.

3. Aberfan Disaster Memorial Garden

Moy Road and Station Hill Cemetery, Aberfan Wales
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5.0 based on 65 reviews

Aberfan Disaster Memorial Garden

Reviewed By ian-engineer - Bristol, United Kingdom

Travelling back home from the Mumbles , we wanted to see this place en route , as it was seared into our memory when we were in our early 20's. It is immaculately kept and a great tribute to all those children and adults who died that day .. There is a steep climb in the cemetery to get to the memorial graves, so take that into account when you visit . On a practical note , there is no signpost to the cemetery when you are heading from Merthyr Tydfil on the A4054 , so asked someone and parked near a church and walked over a footbridge to the village. There were signs from the other direction , we later discovered. This is why we are not certain about parking facilities that are closer.

4. German Military Cemetery

Broadhurst Green, Cannock England
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5.0 based on 114 reviews

German Military Cemetery

Reviewed By rollylisa71

Amazing,beautiful,thought provoking place to visit. The grounds are kept immaculate. When every where a round us is in chaos, this is a place of reflection of how futile war is. Nobody really wins in the long run . The loss of life on both sides, some only boys.

5. Shepherds Lane Cemetery Beaconsfield

Beaconsfield HP9 2DZ England http://www.gravestonephotos.com/public/cemetery.php?cemetery=2492
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Shepherds Lane Cemetery Beaconsfield

Reviewed By marcosY7352PF

The small cemetery of Shepherds Lane is very beautiful and it gathers the grave of my best friend Gilbert Keith Chesterton, the best writer ever! He was a good man, a great journalist and I hope he will become a saint. He loved everyone he met. He wrote wonderful pages like Orthodoxy, Manalive, The Man Who Was Thursday and Father Brown Stories. Please add a flower whenever you go there! Go and see Overroads, his first home in Beaconsfield since 1909, and Top Meadows, where he lived since 1922 until his death. They are both in Grove Road, facing each other. They are private houses but you can go and see them from the outside.

6. Brookwood Military Cemetery

Dawney Hill, Woking GU24 0JB England https://www.cwgc.org/visit-us/find-cemeteries-memorials/cemetery-details/44400/BROOKWOOD%20MILITARY%20CEMETERY/
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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Brookwood Military Cemetery

Reviewed By 518TomR - Carryduff, United Kingdom

This is one of those strange locations that is a required visit as I believe everyone on occasion needs to be reminded of the enormous sacrifice others made for our today. Beautifully appointed and architecturally astute, a walk around these gardens and graves will sadden and illuminate simultaneously. Saddest of all perhaps are the graves of so many, so young, who died after hostilities ended in both world wars and to see names of, (again), so many young people who traveled half a world to lose their lives and end up here. Honour them with your presence just once.

7. Sacred Stones Willow Row Barrow

Willow Row Barrow, Kimbolton Road Hail Weston, St. Neots PE19 5JX England +44 1234 780280 [email protected] http://www.sacredstones.co.uk
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Sacred Stones Willow Row Barrow

Willow Row Barrow is a hand-crafted monument providing a haven of peace and calm. Echoing what they meant to our ancient ancestors, Willow Row is a secular monument for the safe storage of cremation ashes, a unique venue for commemorative events and funerals. The barrow also provides a venue for education, intimate performance, and peaceful contemplation.

8. St Helens Church

3 Lower Church Street Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Ashby de la Zouch LE65 1AB England +44 7392 409745
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

St Helens Church

9. Fox Covert Cemetery

Fox Covert Cemetery Red Lane Appleton, Warrington WA4 5LA England +44 1925 267731 [email protected]
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Fox Covert Cemetery

10. St. John The Baptist Church

Church Street Newton, Porthcawl CF36 5PD Wales +44 1656 786899 http://www.parishofporthcawl.org/locations/saint-john/
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

St. John The Baptist Church

Reviewed By Theoldishgirlyandhim

Very picturesque little village of Newton which is just outside the main Porthcawl area. 2 pubs, village green, and a pretty, little church! Pretty in Summer, very lovely covered in Winter's snow!

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