• ...the London Hyde Park Dog Cemetery and advertised as The Secret Pet Cemetery of Hyde Park) is a disused burial ground for animals in Hyde Park, London.
  • Hyde Park’s pet cemetery is not open to the general public, but special one-hour viewings can be arranged by contacting The Royal Parks.
  • The History of London’s Secret Pet Cemetery. As a nation of pet-lovers, it’s no surprise that Hyde Park’s unofficial pet cemetery boomed between 1880 and 1915.
  • Another dog buried in the pet cemetery is a fox terrier called Topper who belonged to Hyde Park Police Station.
  • Most people are not aware of Hyde Park’s Pet Cemetery, and of those people I have not heard of one who has been lucky enough to actually make it inside.
  • The cemetery sits inside Hyde Park’s 350 acres – which have been open to the public as parklands since 1637 – tucked away by the gatekeeper’s cottage.
  • Check infomation on Hyde Park Pet Cemetery in the London Pass Guide Book as that is where we found out about the Pet Cemetery.
  • Hyde Park Pet Cemetery. Alongside the busy Bayswater Road, on the way down from Marble Arch, there is a secret place behind one of the gate lodges.
  • Hyde Park pet cemetery was one of the first in England but they became quite a popular idea across the country in the 19th century.
  • ...ground is was built in the 1880s and previously known as the London Hyde Park Dog Cemetery and The Secret Pet Cemetery of Hyde Park.