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key hill/warstone lane cemeteries

Astoness

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hi folks this is just a small query.... although next to each other are warstone lane and key hill cemeteries 2 totally separate cemeteries.. i know that they were opened a few years apart but would you say that warstone lane cem could ever be called key hill cem and vise vera..are they intertwined...i say not but i just wondered what others think any thoughts appreciated..thanks

lyn
 
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I would say separate.
If you read their history.
Warstone Lane opened to cater for the growing lack of space in church graveyards and, at the start, Anglican burials only.

Key Hill was opened initially for nonconformist burials so their ministers could conduct burials (eg Baptist, Methodist etc).
 
thanks jan as i thought...so it would be safe to say that the war stone seen here on street view is situated in warstone lane cemetery not key hill cemetery

lyn


 
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