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Fill in half hour on a rainy day
The church was part of the old church dated from 2,000 years ago, the Thomas Hardy tree was being repaired so surrounded by railings but I got to see the tombstones,the free leaflets in the church wer...
We visited the gardens during a heavy shower. The rain dripping through the trees made it quite atmospheric. It's a garden now, with a small church in the centre but the graves were moved in the 1860s...
Seldom do you see graves incorporated into gardens but the have been here. I would say it works beautifully and would be a great spot to relax at lunchtime.
We entered with my husband by chance and we met this public park of almost 2 hectares that was the old church of St. Pancras Church. The same is located a few meters away. Don't leave ...
Fill in half hour on a rainy day
The church was part of the old church dated from 2,000 years ago, the Thomas Hardy tree was being repaired so surrounded by railings but I got to see the tombstones,the free leaflets in the church wer...
Victorian space amid Victorian engineering
We visited the gardens during a heavy shower. The rain dripping through the trees made it quite atmospheric. It's a garden now, with a small church in the centre but the graves were moved in the 1860s...
Old and relaxed
This old church was relocated from Euston road, to make space for the midland railway hotel and St Pancras station
Great gardens
Seldom do you see graves incorporated into gardens but the have been here. I would say it works beautifully and would be a great spot to relax at lunchtime.
Ancient cementery
We entered with my husband by chance and we met this public park of almost 2 hectares that was the old church of St. Pancras Church. The same is located a few meters away. Don't leave ...