• A campaign group, The Friends of Key Hill and Warstone Lane Cemeteries, seeks to preserve and protect the cemetery. Notable burials[edit].
  • Back of medal cast to mark the consecration of the cemetery in 1848 (with thanks to Friends of Key Hill and Warstone Lane Cemetery).
  • Warstone Lane Cemetery is one of two cemeteries in the city's Jewellery Quarter, the other being Key Hill Cemetery.
  • In 2009 Warstone Lane Cemetery was included, combining both the Jewellery Quarter Cemeteries.
  • OS 25" to 1 mile 3rd edition published 1918. Resons for designation. Warstone Lane Cemetery is designated at Grade II for the following principal reasons
  • Reserve a place here. https://eventbrite.co.uk/o/friends-of-key-hill-amp-warstone-lane-cemeteries-34048000247…
  • Warstone Lane Cemetery, also called Brookfield Cemetery, Mint Cemetery or Church of England Cemetery, was built in 1847, with its first burial on August 1848.
  • 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.
  • boer war warstone lane cemetery. Comments: 0. Album: Pre WW1, WW2 War and Private Memorials to the fallen. FINEMORE, George Henry.
  • 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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