Driving around in Witton Cemetery

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Driving around in Witton Cemetery

Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 10 Aug 2012

Getting around by car in a cemetery always seems to me to be a bit disrespectful but, given the size of a place like Witton (105 acres/40 hectares), I suppose it's not unreasonable. After all, these big Victorian cemeteries were laid out for horse-drawn carriages, hearses and carts.

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Latitude
52.530759
Longitude
-1.880849