DescriptionRosary cemetery, Norwich - the chapel (geograph 2101253).jpg
English: Rosary cemetery, Norwich - the chapel. The entrance to the Rosary Cemetery lies on Rosary Road. This was the first ever non-denominational cemetery in the UK, established in 1819 by Thomas Drummond, a nonconformist minister. The land was formerly in use as a market garden, and presents a broad green open space between the housing areas to the south and the playing fields of the Telegraph Lane schools to the north. The cemetery chapel was constructed in 1879 and is believed to be the finest work of architect Edward Boardman.
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