Seven Hills Crematorium, Felixstowe Road, Nacton
Introduction
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Image: © David Kemp Taken: 27 Dec 2019
The crematorium opened in 2010 and the image shows its frontage. It was named after the nearby Bronze Age burial tumuli, one of which is still identifiable. There may never have been exactly seven, as 'seven' is a number traditionally used to quantify groupings of people and things (e.g. Sevenoaks, Seven Dials, Seven Sisters, Seven Kings) when used as placenames.