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Earlham Cemetery
Earlham Cemetery
Earlham Cemetery
Earlham Cemetery
Earlham Cemetery
Earlham Cemetery
Earlham Cemetery
Earlham Cemetery
Earlham Cemetery
Earlham Cemetery
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kevin ryan (11/10/2020)
Because this is not listed as a park, you don't have all the panoply of parklife-people, wandering about in parklife mode, searching for ice-cream, shrieks and swings to stoke up the rather forced machinations of familial jollity. This is a cemetery and as such is much superior to the sanitised municipal offerings of a public park. For starters, there are absolutely no dogs allowed. So you have over 80 acers of headstones, interspersed with with mature trees with no dogs or their Masters to stress the wildlife. As a consequence, hedgehogs, foxes and deer are common and birds abound. A beautiful place for parents to walk their children in peace and for adults to take a peaceful, contemplative walk. In a section devoted to the military, there is the gravestone of Captain G.W.V. Clements, who died on the Western Front in March 1916 aged 85. A carpenter's son from Norwich, he joined the army aged 15 in 1846 and fought in the Crimea. At 85, he is the oldest soldier to have died serving with the British Army. In contrast, on the monument close by, there is inscribed the name of Harry Connors, a Norfolk drummer boy, killed aged 15.
Jacob Smith (01/05/2020)
Quiet and peaceful. A great place for a Sunday afternoon stroll. Even the kids enjoy it as there are plenty of interesting things to look at and places to explore.
Charlie Parsons (05/11/2020)
A lovely quiet day place and an amazing place to walk!
Mark Sanders (07/10/2018)
A lovely quiet place to come. The cemetery has 80 acres, 2/3s of which conservation areas that supports different types of wildlife (mostly squirrels but some deer too) & if you're lucky you'll see some! Beautiful natural grounds with a wide range of monoliths, headstones kerbsets and the odd oblisque too. Dating back to 1856 it's really worth a walk around.
R L (04/14/2019)
Is this place called or was called Norwich Outer ? I am looking for a family member died in the 50's is there a help line to find the grave - Photo shows a headstone
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