All Saints, Bramham: churchyard

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All Saints, Bramham: churchyard

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 31 Jul 2022

The burial ground dates back to Anglo-Saxon times, a few centuries before the present church building, and is said to be the only oval-shaped burial ground of its time in West Yorkshire. The headstones seen here will be from the 18th-20th century, as prior to that memorials were only rarely erected, and more likely to be wooden at that.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.881616
Longitude
-1.350709