Key Hill Cemetery
Key Hill Cemetery, (OS grid reference SP059882), originally called Birmingham General Cemetery, a nonconformist (non-denominational) cemetery, is the oldest cemetery (not being in a churchyard) in Birmingham, England. It opened on 23 May 1836. Located in Hockley, the city's Jewellery Quarter, it is one of two cemeteries there (the other being Warstone Lane Cemetery, originally reserved for members of the established Church of England). It is no longer available for new burials.
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Key Hill Cemetery
Key Hill Cemetery, (OS grid reference SP059882), originally called Birmingham General Cemetery, a nonconformist (non-denominational) cemetery, is the oldest cemetery (not being in a churchyard) in Birmingham, England. It opened on 23 May 1836. Located in Hockley, the city's Jewellery Quarter, it is one of two cemeteries there (the other being Warstone Lane Cemetery, originally reserved for members of the established Church of England). It is no longer available for new burials.
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