• 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. The first burial was Maria Dolores DePico, the 25 year old daughter of the Spanish Ambassador to Cardiff.
  • A Visitor Information Panel has recently been installed at Cardiff (Cathays) Cemetery to provide information about the war casualties buried here.
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  • At the opening of Cathays cemetery in 1859, the Cardiff Times predicted that it, ‘would form the principal walk of the inhabitants of Cardiff’.
  • 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.
  • 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 Cemetery, originally known as New Cemetery, occupies land between Fairoak Road, Whitchurch Road and Allensbank Road.
  • The importance of Cathays Cemetery to Cardiff is historically considerable. ... Cathays is the third largest cemetery in the UK and the largest in Wales.