• Nunhead Cemetery was consecrated in 1840 and opened by the London Cemetery Company.[2] It is a Local Nature Reserve.[3][4].
  • The Friends of Nunhead Cemetery (FONC) exists to represent all those with an interest in the cemetery.
  • 2,025 Followers, 247 Following, 179 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Friends Of Nunhead Cemetery (@nunheadcemetery).
  • Nunhead Cemetery was consecrated in 1840, but fell into disuse after World War Two. Today, much of it is overgrown, rundown and derelict.
  • Nunhead Cemetery, Linden Grove, SE15. ... An untamed part of Nunhead cemetery, with wobbly gravestones, trees, and much undergrowth.
  • Nunhead Cemetery, originally named All Saints’ Cemetery, opened in July 1840 as one of these “Magnificent Seven” cemeteries.
  • Nunhead Cemetery is one of South London’s more unusual spots. Part cemetery, part nature reserve, here’s what you need to know before you go.
  • Unlike five of the other “magnificent seven” (Highgate Cemetery sits on a hill), Nunhead rises to two hundred feet above sea level at its highest point.
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