Southern Necropolis is located at Caledonia Rd, Glasgow G5 0JQ, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Southern Necropolis and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Bartô N

4 Google Rating

Fans of The Walking Dead will be disappointed. The dead here are pretty chill and down to earth.

4/ 5

Fans of The Walking Dead will be disappointed. The dead here are pretty chill and down to earth.

Doug Neilson

3 Google Rating

Perhaps of small interest unless you have a relative residing here, or wish to see the memorial to s

3/ 5

Perhaps of small interest unless you have a relative residing here, or wish to see the memorial to some famous Glaswegians (including Greek Thompson - very odd grave). It’s reasonably well maintained, but many stones are down or missing now and it’s in a long slow decline.

Liam Toner

5 Google Rating

A heard everybody’s dying to get in here

5/ 5

A heard everybody’s dying to get in here

Leslie

3 Google Rating

An interesting walk

3/ 5

An interesting walk

MegaKerzo .

1 Google Rating

Too many deed yins, place reeks a death

1/ 5

Too many deed yins, place reeks a death

Thomas Quinn

2 Google Rating

Not in a good state. It's falling into ruin. Name places are overgrown. Most inscriptions are fading

2/ 5

Not in a good state. It's falling into ruin. Name places are overgrown. Most inscriptions are fading. Grass not well maintained. Etc

macedonboy

4 Google Rating

Visited on a heritage trail of Gorbals area. Didn't know that the grave of Alexander "Greek" Thomson

4/ 5

Visited on a heritage trail of Gorbals area. Didn't know that the grave of Alexander "Greek" Thomson was here. His is probably the best preserved of all the monuments. The white lady monument is also worth seeking out.

Div L

4 Google Rating

Find the white lady! Leave her a tip or face the consequences!

4/ 5

Find the white lady! Leave her a tip or face the consequences!

Justin Stevens

5 Google Rating

Many died young, but should they be pitied for the joys they may never have seen or deemed fortunate

5/ 5

Many died young, but should they be pitied for the joys they may never have seen or deemed fortunate for the sorrows they may have foregone?

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