• Daniel Defoe, author of Robinson Crusoe, died in April 1731 and was buried in Bunhill Fields: his wife, Mary, died in December 1732 and was laid to rest beside...
  • Bunhill Fields, also known as the Bunhill Fields Burial Ground, is a former cemetery located in Finsbury, and is in the London Borough of Islington, north of the...
  • John Milton of Paradise Lost is buried in St. Giles. Susanna Wesley mother of John and Charles Wesley of Methodism lies there in Bunhill Fields.
  • In Medieval times, Bunhill Fields was nothing more than a four acre plot in the sprawling fields that surrounded the City of London.
  • Bunhill Fields is a cemetery located in the United Kingdom, in the London Borough of Islington, north of the City of London...
  • During the bombing of London by the German Luftwaffe in 1942 Bunhill Fields was heavily damaged in 1960 restoration work was therefore carried out.
  • It remains the home of the Honourable Artillery Company, on land granted in the 15th century, leading on from the prior usage of Bunhill Fields as a spot for...
  • Located on the outskirts of the City of London, Bunhill Fields Burial Ground dates back to the 1660’s and the time of the Great Plague and the Great Fire of London.
  • Image courtesy of Bunhill Fields 1/1. ... The historical burial ground at Bunhill Fields is recognised as a Grade I listed historic landscape.
  • Bunhill Fields is a burial ground in the Islington district of north London, used as a cemetery from 1665 to 1854.