Arnos Vale Cemetery
West Lodge, Bath Road, Arnos Vale, Bristol, Bristol, BS4 3EW
Established in 1837 by the Bristol General Cemetery Company, Arnos Vale is a stunning 45-acre Victorian garden cemetery designed designed to be visually attractive in the style of a walled Greek Necropolis. With neo-classical mortuary chapels, Italianate and Ionic architecture, and Grade II* listed buildings by Charles Underwood, it served as Bristol’s primary burial site until 1871. Today, it is both a heritage site and urban wildlife haven, offering a unique blend of history, architecture, and ecological significance.
Great social reformers such as George Muller, Mary Carpenter and Raja Rammohun Roy rest in the Arcadian Garden area. Among the ‘ordinary’ citizens resting nearby are survivors of the Charge of the Light Brigade, and a police officer murdered in Old Market whilst trying to intervene over the ill-treatment of a donkey.
Special Event: Mortal Remains – Short Film Preview
Sunday 14 September
Join us for the launch of Mortal Remains, a series of short animated films exploring themes of death, grief, and funeral traditions from a fresh perspective. Created by artists Ben Faircloth, Eilidh Nicoll, and Mariana Leal, these thought-provoking films use mixed media, including stop motion and paper collage.
Followed by a Q&A with the artists and Dr Hannah Rumble (Centre for Death and Society, University of Bath).
In partnership with Animate Projects. Supported by Arts Council England.
West Lodge, Bath Road, Arnos Vale, Bristol, Bristol, BS4 3EW
We're not a fully accessible site and the tour route will include steep slopes, steps and muddy or uneven paths.