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Nunhead Cemetery Annual Open Day 2016


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Nunhead Cemetery Annual Open Day 21/05/16 - 11am ? 5pm Admission free

Spring is on its way so come and enjoy its arrival at Nunhead Cemetery. A Victorian jewel and a green oasis in the heart of urban life. There will be lots going on with music in the ruined chapel. free tours, plant stall, children?s Bug Hunt, home made refreshments, birds of prey, morris dancers and the highlight of the day; Francis Chappell's horse drawn hearse and horses. They were a big hit last year and are not to be missed. Other attractions TBC. Limited parking. Nunhead rail station, P12 bus. www.fonc.org.uk.

See you there!

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