Bradford: Undercliffe Cemetery

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"Even in death the Victorians believed they should be looked up to"
Walk directions

From the gatehouse, turn left on to a grassy path. Swing right in front of the tribute to surgeon Thomas Beaumont, then left, by the monument to John Robertshaw, along a grassy path. Keep ahead, past a mound bearing a small yew, then bear right along the perimeter path and mount steps to the towering Smith monument. The view from here goes some way to explaining its attraction as a burial place for the city’s most prominent citizens. Just as you can see across the entire city of Bradford, away to the moors of Ovenden and Baildon, so the populations of those places could look to the resting places of those who regarded themselves as Bradford’s leading lights.

Head down the main drive from here for 110yds (100m), then bear left, between the Gurney and Feather monuments, down to a grassy crossroads. Turn right, past John and Clara Nicholls, and bear right at a fork, to some steps.

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  Terrain  - Surfaced tracks and well-maintained grassy paths
  Landscape  - Cemetery paths
  Dog friendliness  - Dogs should be under control at all times and mess removed
  Parking  - Car parks in Undercliffe Lane and Otley Road; on-street parking near by
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Undercliffe Cemetery is unlike any other. Here, gathered within the 25-acre (10ha) grounds of a former mansion, are some of the most spectacular examples of over-the-top Victorian funereal practice to be found anywhere. From towering obelisks to Egyptian tombs, Celtic crosses to mausoleums that...
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Bradford: Undercliffe Cemetery

Recommended by
Our view
"Even in death the Victorians believed they should be looked up to"
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Surfaced tracks and well-maintained grassy paths
  Landscape - Cemetery paths
  Dog friendliness - Dogs should be under control at all times and mess removed
  Parking - Car parks in Undercliffe Lane and Otley Road; on-street parking near by
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Undercliffe Cemetery is unlike any other. Here, gathered within the 25-acre (10ha) grounds of a former mansion, are some of the most spectacular examples of over-the-top Victorian funereal practice to be found anywhere. From towering obelisks to Egyptian tombs, Celtic crosses to mausoleums that...
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