North Bar Within, Beverley, Yorkshire
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Image: © Bernard Sharp Taken: 16 Jun 2015
St Mary's Church burial ground, between Nos.51 and 65 North Bar Within, was in use between 1829 and 1869. In 1955 the church conveyed its land to the Beverley Corporation for use as a public open space, and was named Coronation Garden to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. Abutting the western perimeter wall is what appears to be a religious relic (unidentified) or perhaps it is a memorial.