You're probably thinking what on earth people can review about graveyards. Well, quite a lot things, really. Starting with I like visiting old graveyards. It's a quite common type of tour and UK. has plenty of historical ones to be explored.
Secondly, with exception of some church graveyards, Key Hill is considered the oldest one in Birmingham.
I'm not going to say it's my favourite place in the Jewellery Quarter but this cemetery, opened in 1836, has some peculiarities that deserves to be known. There are two cemeteries in this place, by the way. Key Hill and Waterstone Lane.
I like going there and have a proper look at the catacombs of Warstone Lane. The Gothic style of this cemetery and some famous names buried there, such as John Baskerville, make this place a truly hidden landmark of Birmingham.
Researching a bit more about the history of Key Hill I haven't found so much information about the war stone monument placed on it but I have published the photo here anyway.
Although there are groups and associations responsible for the conservation of both cemeteries, it's quite common see vandalism and some catacombs destroyed in the location. Something that is really a shame.
Key Hill has so much history to discover. Next time you visit Jewellery Quarter, try to find out more about it by yourself. read more