Hardwick Cemetery
Hardwick Cemetery, Hardwick Road, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 5BD
When the King’s Lynn churchyards were full, the Corporation laid out this fine Victorian cemetery, which opened in 1856. It was one of the first municipal burial grounds in the country and has remained true to its original plan and planting. Some of the most noteworthy locals are buried here – Frederick Savage, for example. Note the monument in the shape of a boat, which is where five Scottish fishermen are buried, having drowned from 'The Beautiful Star'. A haven for wildlife.
Short guided walks and the opportunity to search for ancestors’ graves 1000-1500.
BUS STOP! This event features on our HODs bus route around King’s Lynn. Why not take a ride on one of our vintage buses, which will also stop at other events throughout the town. See the bus timetable in the printed programme or on via our website for more details.
Hardwick Cemetery, Hardwick Road, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 5BD
BUS STOP! Take a ride on one our vintage buses which will stop outside.