Crossbones Graveyard & Garden of Remembrance

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Union Street
London, England SE1 1TA
Crossbones Graveyard is the Graveyard of the Outcast Dead - among them immigrants, the ordinary working poor, infants, sex-workers. With over 15,000 people having been buried in this tiny space, and since we only know the names of a few of them, we honour and remember the dead with our wild planting style, our many shrines and community events. This is a remaining tiny sanctuary in London- run in the shadows of the surrounding towerblocks. This place is where we honour the dead, the forgotten, the down-trodden. The best-known group among the outcasts are the sex-workers, or Winchester Geese. So named for medieval sex-workers were taxed by the bishop of Winchester. We're open as often as we can be - we need 2 volunteers to open - so do check the opening times. There is a vigil outside Crossbones at 7pm on the 23rd of each month - to honour the outcast dead and living. It is one of London's rare unique remaining traditions and well worth a visit.

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A Secret Garden for Commemoration
11/18/2024

Came across this place totally by chance!!! It’s nestled between the Southwark high street and the ...

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Definitely visit!
8/22/2024

Visited for the tour led by Jennifer. It was very informative and it is so clear how loved and impor...

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Touching and intimate London experience
3/24/2024

We were privileged to attend the monthly memorial service on the 23rd. It was touching and personal,...

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