• 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...
  • 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.
  • Bunhill Fields is a traditional burial ground in the heart of London's east end. Among others it is the last resting place of John Bunyan, William Blake and Daniel...
  • In Medieval times, Bunhill Fields was nothing more than a four acre plot in the sprawling fields that surrounded the City of London.
  • 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...
  • Today Bunhill Fields is a wonderful slice of calm alongside the busy Old Street roundabout. But its history is macabre, curious and full of surprises.
  • Bunhill Fields is a cemetery located in the United Kingdom, in the London Borough of Islington, north of the City of London...
  • Bunhill fields Burial Ground is a historically significant burial ground as well as a vital open space of ecological value in London Borough of Islington.
  • In 1665, a century or so after the Bone Hill was created, Bunhill Fields was given authorisation to be used as a plague pit.