St James Chapel and Sailers Cemetery located in North Queensferry offers a historic resting place steeped in heritage. This peaceful cemetery serves as a final tribute to those who have served at sea and provides families with a tranquil environment for reflection and remembrance. The dedicated staff ensure that visitors receive compassionate assistance while maintaining the beauty and integrity of the grounds. St James Chapel invites families to honor their loved ones amidst serene surroundings that reflect dignity and respect.

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Almost hidden away but it's surrounded by some lovely lanes with directions from the tourist info bo

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Almost hidden away but it's surrounded by some lovely lanes with directions from the tourist info board and easy walking from the nearby car parks at Deep Sea World and Battery Road. Can't see a lot but its of passing interest if your in the area as the town is so small and easy to explore with multiple viewpoints of the bridges.

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