• The Cathays Cemetery is one of the main cemeteries of Cardiff, Wales. It is in the Cathays district of the city, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north of Cardiff city centre.
  • Cathays cemetery was opened in July 1859. ... Today the Cemetery is a haven for wildlife as well as being valued for its rich historical legacy.
  • A Visitor Information Panel has recently been installed at Cardiff (Cathays) Cemetery to provide information about the war casualties buried here.
  • Until a few months ago I had only been to Cathays Cemetery once for a family burial in 2011 when I happened by chance to see my great grandparents grave.
  • At the opening of Cathays cemetery in 1859, the Cardiff Times predicted that it, ‘would form the principal walk of the inhabitants of Cardiff’.
  • Photos of Cathays Cemetery in Cardiff, one of the largest Victorian cemeteries in Britain.
  • The charity organisation Friends of Cathays Cemetery has information on many of the plots, including complete maps of all plot numbers, which you really need...
  • Cathays is a well-preserved large Victorian multi-denominational cemetery, retaining most of its original layout and ornamental evergreen planting.
  • The Cathays Cemetery is one of the largest cemeteries in the United Kingdom, located just north of the Cathays suburb of Cardiff, Wales.
  • In general, the information in this section is taken from Cathays Cemetery Cardiff on its 150th aniversary, published by Friends of Cathays Cemetery [2009]...