Osney Cemetery

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View of Osney Cemetery.
Lych gate entrance to the cemetery.

Osney Cemetery is a disused Church of England cemetery in Osney, west Oxford, England. It is in Mill Street south of Botley Road and near the site of Osney Abbey. It borders the Cherwell Valley Line railway a short distance south of Oxford railway station.

The cemetery was established in 1848, along with Holywell Cemetery and St Sepulchre's Cemetery.[1] In 1855, new burials were forbidden at all Oxford city churches, apart from in existing vaults.

The entrance has a lych gate.[2]

The cemetery contains 26 Commonwealth service war graves - 25 from World War I and a British soldier from World War II.[3]

The cemetery is now closed to new burials.[4] It is still a large green space in central Oxford. It has been proposed to plant more native trees in the area.[5]

See also

References

  1. Burial grounds in the city of Oxford, Burials in Oxford.
  2. Lych-gate at Osney Cemetery, Flickr.
  3. [http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/43170>OXFORD%20(OSNEY%20ST%20MARY)%20CEMETERY] CWGC Cemetery Report. Breakdown obtained from casualty record.
  4. Cemetery Services, Oxford City Council.
  5. Osney Cemetery planting project, West Oxford Wildlife Group, 2006.

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Coordinates: 51°44′59″N 1°16′12″W / 51.749747°N 1.269941°W / 51.749747; -1.269941

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