The graveyard at St. Margaret's is spread over three areas. The area surrounding the church building is the
oldest section. A path leads through a break in a small stone wall, with a few steps down, into a second area; in
this area there is a Garden of Remembrance which is surrounded by rose trees. The final area can be accessed from
the churchyard or by a lane running alongside the church. This last area is quite vast and has the more recent
burials.
We have photographed all the gravestones in the first two areas, although a few came out too blurred to use here, but
many are very eroded and the inscriptions difficult to read. We have guessed at some of the names. Please
contact us if you see we have made a mistake so we can amend the error. Thank You. We have started to
photograph the third area but only a small percentage has been completed; we hope to return occasionally, when time and
weather permits, to continue recording the gravestones.
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| Graveyard |
The oldest part of the graveyard Taken by the south porch November 2004 (No.0500 - 950k) |
August 2004 (No.0494 - 991k) |
November 2004 (No.0501 - 960k) |
November 2004 (No.0502 - 919k) |
This area is where some of the Kemble stones are lead against the stone wall August 2004 (No.0479 - 995k) |
August 2004 (No.0480 - 983k) |
August 2004 (No.0493 - 995k) |
Garden of Remembrance August 2004 (No.0476 - 988k) |
August 2004 (No.0477 - 955k) |
August 2004 (No.0497 - 991k) |
The current cemetery August 2004 (No.0496 - 987k) |
August 2004 (No.0495 - 898k) |
Jennifer August 2004 (No.0319 - 926k) |
Mimi August 2004 (No.0027 - 815k) |