• The London Road Cemetery, Coventry. The information contained within has been painstakingly researched by myself, Derek Robinson.
  • London Road Cemetery is a 17-hectare (42-acre)[1] cemetery in Coventry, England, designed by Joseph Paxton[2] and opened in 1847.[1].
  • Designed by famous architect Joseph Paxton, London Road Cemetery is an early example of the 19th century ‘garden cemetery’ movement...
  • Set in tranquil surroundings, London Road Cemetery offers a dignified and peaceful setting to lay loved ones to rest.
  • The London Road Cemetery in Coventry is one of the top 5 historic cemeteries in the UK.
  • The London Road Cemetery opened 1857 and to date there have been 24,631 interments, including cremated remains.
  • The screen adjoins the Prospect Tower, an octagonal gazebo (listed grade II), which stands on the corner of the cemetery overlooking London Road.
  • Salisbury (London Road) Cemetery contains 51 First World War burials and 52 from the Second World War.
  • Around four in ten (42.4%) travel on foot. • London Road Cemetery is considered to be high quality with 46% of respondents rating it as “very good’ or “good”.
  • Find 426 memorial records at the London Road Cemetery cemetery in Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire. Add a memorial, flowers or photo.