This image shows the catacombs located within the Sheffield General Cemetery. The cemetery opened in 1836 to manage overcrowding in Sheffield's churchyards and holds over 87,000 burials. The catacombs consist of two rows of stone vaults built into a former quarry hillside. Formerly abandoned, the site has been restored into a public park and is no longer used for active burials. Image Johnson Cameraface CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
A scenic, eye-level photograph of Sheffield General Cemetery, showing weathered Victorian headstones and monuments nestled among lush green trees, and winding paths. The historic, peaceful parkland setting is bathed in natural light, capturing the serene atmosphere of this Grade II* listed, nature-rich conservation area. Image Johnson Cameraface CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
listed buildings including catacombs, an Anglican Chapel, with the Gatehouse, Nonconformist Chapel and the Egyptian Gateway. There is also what I believe is one of the largest single grave plot in the country a common grave in which 85 bodies were interred. #HistoricCemeteries #CemeteryHistory