Woodland Burial Ground

Brighton .

The council own and manage seven cemeteries (almost 170 acres) to the highest standards and in accordance with the requirements of statutory law, bylaws and customs, including religious and ethnic considerations.

Opened in 1868. [31.5 acres] Traditional, woodland and children’s graves available. This burial ground includes the Commonwealth war graves, the St Dunstans plot, Angel’s Corner for the interment of children, a meadow area to encourage wildlife, a Baha’i section and areas set aside for traditional and woodland graves. There is no cemetery chapel.

Contact
Stephen Horlock
Bereavement Services
The Woodyale Lodge
Lewes Road
Brighton
BN2 3QB

01273 604020
woodvale@brighton-hove.gov.uk
www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/bereavement

Location -City Cemetery, Bear Road

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