• Wardsend Cemetery is a Victorian cemetery in the Owlerton district of Sheffield, England, consecrated by the Archbishop of York in 1859 and closed to legal burial in 1968. History.
  • Wardsend Cemetery has stood on its site by the River Don for the last 160 years.
  • The local authority took responsibility for the maintenance of the site in 2010 and The Friends of Wardsend Cemetery Group have played a large part in the...
  • The Sheffield Magistrates were engaged for several hours on Saturday in investigating the extraordinary proceedings at Wardsend Cemetery, near that town.
  • Because of this, Wardsend Cemetery is one of only two cemeteries in England with railways running through them.
  • A long term project to engage the community and sensitively conserve the previously neglected Victorian Wardsend Cemetery, on the banks of the River Don.
  • Robert Dixon and his wife Bethia were living in the lodge at Wardsend Cemetery, and had already made some bizarre and disturbing discoveries before the dispute...
  • Wardsend Cemetery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences. ... The cemetery is interesting to walk around, it’s a shame that it is not looked after, a lot of...
  • Wardsend Cemetery has stood on its site by the River Don for the last 160 years.