Smallcombe Cemetery located at 6 Widcombe Hill, Bath BA2 6DD, UK

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John Turner

5 Google Rating

What a pity that someone has painted over the sign which had read strictly no parking except for vis

5/ 5

What a pity that someone has painted over the sign which had read strictly no parking except for visitors to the cemetery. I was accosted last year by a resident who claimed I had no right to park my car whilst visiting my parents grave. Two days ago we went to pay our respects and noted that the sign had now been painted over , leaving the words “strictly no parking” What a shame that someone is so narrow minded as to restrict access to a graveyard.

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Kat Husbands

5 Google Rating

A beautiful place to come for a peaceful walk, to spot wildlife, and, surprisingly, to learn about t

5/ 5

A beautiful place to come for a peaceful walk, to spot wildlife, and, surprisingly, to learn about the history of Bath. The cemetery is maintained by a voluntary group who clearly cherish the place and are doing wonderful things to preserve it.

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Montse Sánchez Díaz

4 Google Rating

Lugar pintoresco al que pude llegar caminando desde el sendero que recorre Bathwick Fields, disfruta

4/ 5

Lugar pintoresco al que pude llegar caminando desde el sendero que recorre Bathwick Fields, disfrutando de una de las mejores vistas panorámicas de Bath.

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Tobias L

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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Eric B

5 Google Rating

Walked around this area looking for picturesque scenes back in 1990. Very tranquil and moody at the

5/ 5

Walked around this area looking for picturesque scenes back in 1990. Very tranquil and moody at the same time. May have had recent activity as this happened to be the location of a geocache that was part of a long-running video game puzzle from 'Trails - Evolution'.

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Nigel Sarsfield

5 Google Rating

Smallcombe Garden Cemetery – a tranquil haven with abundant wildlife and a number of notable histo

5/ 5

Smallcombe Garden Cemetery – a tranquil haven with abundant wildlife and a number of notable historic graves.

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