• Nunhead Cemetery is one of South London’s more unusual spots. Part cemetery, part nature reserve, here’s what you need to know before you go.
  • Illustrated Guide to Nunhead Cemetery, (Friends of Nunhead Cemetery 1987). Nunhead Cemetery Restoration Plan, (Land Use Consultants 1997).
  • Nunhead Cemetery, Linden Grove, SE15. ... An untamed part of Nunhead cemetery, with wobbly gravestones, trees, and much undergrowth.
  • Although it’s the least well-known and well-kempt of London’s ‘Magnificent Seven’ Victorian cemeteries, Nunhead is well worth the pilgrimage to south east London.
  • My cemetery books are keen to stress that Nunhead, the 6th of the ‘Magnificent Seven’ Victorian cemeteries of London, is in a quiet suburb that no one can find.
  • Nunhead Cemetery was established in 1840 and is the second largest of London’s ‘The Magnificent Seven’. No, not the 1960s Western film*.
  • Nunhead Cemetery in Southwark is perhaps the least known, but the most attractive, of the seven Victorian cemeteries on the outskirts of London.
  • It makes for a good resting place… NOTE: Nunhead Cemetery is free and open daily from 8.30am-4pm (opening hours are extended a bit during Spring and Summer).
  • Nunhead Cemetery was originally called All Saints. It is the 2nd largest of the ‘Magnificent Seven’ cemeteries around the outskirts of London.
  • Discover the fascinating history and serene beauty of Nunhead Cemetery. Explore the Victorian architecture, picturesque landscapes, and tranquil atmosphere of...