Hove Cemetery

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Hove Cemetery

Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 22 Jan 2017

An unmade path on the western side. The western section wasn't consecrated until 1912 despite being purchased at the same time as the rest which opened in 1882. For the intervening thirty years it was used as a hay field. Hove Cemetery consists of two parts, the original section south of Old Shoreham Road that was first consecrated in 1882 and a second to the north of the road that opened in 1923 as an extension

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Image Location

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50.837316
Longitude
-0.195346