• Warstone Lane Cemetery, (grid reference SP059877), also called Brookfields Cemetery, Church of England Cemetery, or Mint Cemetery (from the adjacent...
  • Warstone Lane Cemetery. The Church of England Cemetery. Detail from map of Birmingham by Pigott Smith, 1855 (Library of Birmingham.
  • Warstone Lane Cemetery is one of two cemeteries in the city's Jewellery Quarter, the other being Key Hill Cemetery.
  • Warstone Lane Cemetery was first established in 1848 by a private company, eventually being closed to burials almost 140 years later in 1982.
  • Location, area, boundaries, landform, setting. Warstone Lane Cemetery is situated in Hockley, c 1.3km north-west of Birmingham city centre.
  • In 2009 Warstone Lane Cemetery was included, combining both the Jewellery Quarter Cemeteries. We would like to thank The Jewellery Quarter Cemeteries...
  • Warstone Lane Cemetery in Birmingham dates from 1847. It is one of two cemeteries in the city's Jewellery Quarter, in Hockley (the other being Key Hill Cemetery).
  • Warstone Lane Cemetery is located at the heart of Birmingham's jewelry quarter. It was founded in 1848 and is also known as Brookfields Cemetery.
  • 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.
  • Warstone Lane Cemetery. Thread starter Wendy. Start date Mar 3, 2007. ... Some of the public graves at Warstone Lane Cemetery. Click to expand...
  • One of the most famous residents of the catacombs is world-renowned typographer and printer, John Baskerville. Have you visited Warstone Lane Cemetery?
  • Warstone Lane Cemetery was established in 1848, as a Church of England burial ground, and contains 64 Commonwealth war graves.
  • Warstone Lane cemetery has red gates and railings, neigbouring Key Hill cemetery has black gates and railings. Opening times: 1 October -31 March 8.30am-4pm.