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Kidderminster Cemetery

History

The Council manages the cemetery in Kidderminster which is set in 16 acres, in a quiet location next to Brinton Park. The first recorded burials took place in 1865 in the non-conformist older part of the site. A chapel was built with a Palladium frontage and although no longer used, is a grade 2 listed building. The Cemetery was extended in the mid 1800s and a second chapel built in 1877.

The Cemetery supports a range of wildlife with several hundred mature trees including copper beech, oak, corsican pine and english elm plus a variety of other flora.


Opening Hours

Cemetery Grounds

Open to the public each weekday from 8.00am and from 9.00am on Sundays and Bank/Public Holidays.

Closed in the evening at the times listed below:

November/December/January/February 5.00pm
March and October 6.00pm
April and September 7.00pm
May/June/July/August 8.00pm

Cemetery Office

The Cemetery Office is open Monday to Friday 9.00am to 10.00am

Kidderminster Cemetery
100 Park Lane
Kidderminster
DY11 6TB
Tel : 01562 732928
Email:  Customer Services

Records tracing back to 1865 are held and members of the public are welcome to visit with any queries.

Cemetery Fees and Charges

Find out more about burial, interment and associated fees at Kidderminster Cemetery pdf logo (13K)

Access to Cemetery

Vehicular access is off Park Lane, with other public gateways from Holman Street, Castle Road and Woodfield Crescent. The gatehouse located at the Park Lane entrance is now the Cemetery Office.

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This page was last reviewed 11 January 2012 at 12:05 by Helen Ramsay.
The page is next due for review 9 July 2012.
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