• Warstone Lane Cemetery, (grid reference SP059877), also called Brookfields Cemetery, Church of England Cemetery, or Mint Cemetery (from the adjacent...
  • In 2009 Warstone Lane Cemetery was included, combining both the Jewellery Quarter Cemeteries.
  • Warstone Lane Cemetery was first established in 1848 by a private company, eventually being closed to burials almost 140 years later in 1982.
  • Warstone Lane Cemetery contains 51 Commonwealth war graves from the First World War and 13 from the Second World War.
  • The historic cemetery Warstone Lane Cemetery was first opened in 1848. It belonged to the Birmingham Church of England Cemetery Company.
  • Warstone Lane Cemetery is one of two cemeteries in the city's Jewellery Quarter, the other being Key Hill Cemetery.
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  • Baskerville died in 1775, long before Warstone Lane Cemetery was built. His body was originally interred in his a small mausoleum on the grounds of his home.
  • There are no toilet facilities in the cemetery. There is no staffed office on site. Warstone Lane cemetery is managed from Sutton New Hall cemetery.
  • The Warstone Lane Cemetery is a somewhat rundown cemetery in the Jewellery Quarter. I think it’s still offers a lot.
  • Warstone Lane Cemetery Map edit.jpg Here's a map of Warstone Lane Cemetery also sometimes known as the Mint cemetery.
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