• Greenwich Cemetery is nestled in a beautiful valley in the rolling hills of western New Jersey not far from the small town of Stewartsville.
  • Headstone at the cemetery in 2020. Greenwich Cemetery (also known as Shooters Hill Cemetery) is a cemetery in the Royal Borough of Greenwich in southeast London.
  • Please note, Greenwich Borough Council have designated some of the wider civil Plots containing scattered war burials as “Cemetery Grass Conservation Areas”...
  • Cemetery grounds will be open all week from 9am - 4pm, October - April, and 9am - 7pm the rest of the year.
  • Greenwich Cemetery, UK, includes the graves of 2 men who served with the New Zealand Expeditionary Force in the First World War: Private George...
  • Greenwich Cemetery was founded 1856 by Greenwich Burial Board on a hilly site, which commands fine views towards both the City and Crystal Palace.
  • At Greenwich Cemetery, you’ll discover many tokens left behind by loved ones, reflecting this American Spirit.
  • The Greenwich Burial Board laid out Greenwich Cemetery in 1856 on a hillside under Shooters Hilland across the road from Oxleas Woods.
  • Greenwich Cemetery was founded in 1856 by Greenwich Burial Board, and is situated on a rather exposed hilly site with remarkably little mature planting...
  • Greenwich Cemetery is situated nearby to Strickland Road Historic District and Bush–Holley House.