West Brompton Station is a three-minute walk from Brompton Cemetery. There is a cafe at the entrance. It reads the names of many people who were buried here 150 years ago. There are exquisite carvings on some graves. Many officers who died in World War II were buried there.
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West Brompton Station is a three-minute walk from Brompton Cemetery. There is a cafe at the entrance. It reads the names of many people who were buried here 150 years ago. There are exquisite carvings on some graves. Many officers who died in World War II were buried there.
Walking through the Brompton Cemetery will reveal that many celebrities and dignitaries are buried there, from Brompton to Fulham, as well as underground grave trips at a cost of 5. The cemetery was opened in 1840, and part of it is the tomb of soldiers killed in the World War.
Brompton Cemetery covers 16.5 hectares. It is a Victorian cemetery and one of the best cemeteries in Britain. Sherlock Holmes is also set here, because there is a step leading to the basement, where you can set up scenes, and in reality, to the coffin and everything else.
nice cemetery. very big for r such a central location also heavily maintained and secured
Covering an area of 16.5 hectares, it is a Victorian cemetery and the best cemetery in Britain. This is where the film Sherlock Holmes was filmed. There is a step leading to the basement.