Undercliffe Cemetery: Bradford's Cultural Icons
The Lodge, Undercliffe Cemetery, Undercliffe Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD3 0DW
Celebrating Bradford's status as UK City of Culture 2025, knowledgeable researchers will bring you stories of those whose resting place is in Undercliffe Cemetery and whose pioneering work in making Bradford a city of culture can still be seen and heard. Hear stories of choirs, brass bands, one-armed musicians, puppeteers, music hall impresarios, and world-renowned entertainers who came to Bradford to wow the crowds.
Undercliffe Cemetery fell into disrepair in the 1970s, was sold to a 'developer', and had to be rescued from destruction by a group of volunteers who formed Undercliffe Cemetery Charity. Forty years on, this amazing cemetery has been restored to glory & the volunteers' hard work was recognised by the late queen in 2022, one of the last QAVS honours she bestowed.
We will be open from 1000 to 1600. and our researchers will be on hand to answer questions and guide you through this wonderful 26-acre hilltop site. There will be pre-bookable formal tours (morning & afternoon) or you can take self-guided tours of various people/themes of interest. There will be activities for children and refreshments will be available all day in our lodge.
We look forward to welcoming you.
The Lodge, Undercliffe Cemetery, Undercliffe Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD3 0DW
There are grassed pathways which may be difficult for some people to negotiate and we ask that visitors stick to the designated paths and do not clamber over the monuments. Dogs must be kept on leads for the safety of themselves and other visitors.
There will be 2 guided tours (11 a.m. and 1.30 p.m.) which are pre-bookable, but the Cemetery will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and visitors are welcome to follow any of our designated self-guided tours (maps and information will be available). Our dedicated researchers will be on hand to answer questions until 4 p.m.