Warstone Lane Cemetery is a bit of a hidden gem within the Jewellery Quarter. It's easy to dismiss it as another cemetery which provides a hand cut through between Warstone Lane and Vyse St, or as a place to sit and eat lunch when the weather is nice. Actually, if you take the time to walk further into the cemetery, you'll be surprised to discover incredible catacombs which cut two storeys down into the land.
With businesses on all sides, and buses and the metro skirting alongside, people are always walking around and through the cemetery - but it's definitely worth making the effort to go and explore the catacombs, as aside from being vaguely maudlin they're incredibly beautiful and curious in a day and age where people can barely afford a cremation or regular burial, let alone the glamorous expense of a catacomb. In addition, the famous John Baskerville (creator of the font Baskerville!) is buried here, and if you're curious about the historical side of this cemetery, there are guided walks every so often organised by The Friends of Key Hill and Warstone Lane - http://www.fkwc.org/ read more