Bunhill Fields Burial Ground

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London, United Kingdom

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Memorial park· Tourist attraction· Cemetery

Bunhill Fields Burial Ground Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Bunhill Fields Burial Ground is located in London, United Kingdom on 38 City Rd, Old Street. Bunhill Fields Burial Ground is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category memorial park in United Kingdom.

Address

38 City Rd, Old Street

Phone

+442073744127

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Elzenberg

A run-down cemetery. The graves should be restored...

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Debra Roberts

Such a beautiful place to have a wander, so much wildlife in the centre of London. Some interesting graves here so a little bit of history in a green oasis surrounded by a bustling city

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Krisztina Erdei

Lots of olden graves. It was first in devoted use as a burial ground from 1665 until 1854, in which period approximately 123,000 interments were estimated to have taken place. Over 2,000 monuments remain, for the most part in concentrated blocks. It was a prototype of land-use protected, nondenominational grounds, and was particularly favoured by nonconformists who passed their final years in the region. It contains the graves of many notable people, including John Bunyan (died 1688), author of The Pilgrim's Progress; Daniel Defoe (died 1731), author of Robinson Crusoe; William Blake (died 1827), artist, poet, and mystic; Susanna Wesley (died 1742), known as the \Mother of Methodism\ through her education of sons John and Charles; Thomas Bayes (died 1761), statistician and philosopher; and Isaac Watts (died 1748), the \Father of English Hymnody\.

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Vanessa Browning

Not just an historical burial site, but a quiet area to relax or have fun feeding and watching the endless squirrels.

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chaitanya kumar

Leave the dead alone! But no, we go build like there's no tomorrow all around it. Bunhill hosts the graves of a few famous people but the shadow of luxury flats and office spaces makes you feel like swapping places with some of those 6 feet under. Dark, I know.