• In 1665, a century or so after the Bone Hill was created, Bunhill Fields was given authorisation to be used as a plague pit.
  • Intensive courses at the Bunhill Fields Centre are meticulously crafted to accelerate mission-mindedness for the cause of Christ though the gospel.
  • By the publication of Richard Horwood's map of the capital in 1799, the two sections had joined and the whole known as Bunhill Fields Burying Ground.
  • Bunhill Fields contains many graves, but some of the more famous are those of Daniel Defoe and William Blake, the latter of which is just a marker stating that he...
    • The Leaky Lady Of Bunhill Fields
    • A splendid short walk through Bunhill Fields cemetery
    • Strange and Strangely Unique Bunhill Fields Burial Ground
  • Bunhill Fields is a former burial ground in central London, in the London Borough of Islington, just north of the City of London.
  • Bunhill Fields: an ancient burial ground where John Bunyan, William Blake and Daniel Defoe are buried Stock Photo - Alamy Bunhill fields By Alamy.
  • With about 45mins to spare between meetings I took a stroll through Bunhill Fields. ... A plan of Bunhill Fields including Peter Shepheard's improvements.
  • bunyangrav2 In Episode 54, we will be discussing the history and significance of a cemetery in London known as Bunhill Fields.
  • There are over one hundred trees on Bunhill Fields, spreading themselves high and wide to create a canopy where office workers find shade and shelter.