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Liverpool's Most Hidden Burial Ground That Only Opens One Day A Week 

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Tucked away behind Arundel Avenue alongside Bethel Grove is a Quaker Burial Ground.
With access through an inconspicuous, narrow passage, the walled garden is surrounded by shady trees and lined with rows of small, uniformed gravestones.
In 1791 the Liverpool Quakers built themselves a new Meeting house on Hunter Street which runs along the back of the Liverpool Museum, under the shadow of the flyover. This remained their home until 1941 when it was destroyed by a bomb. But long before 1941 the burial ground attached to the Meeting house had fallen into disuse because, in 1854, the Meeting received an order from the Privy Council forbidding it to make any more interments there presumably it was felt to be a health hazard in a densely populated district in the middle of a cholera-prone town.
It took quite a long time for the Quakers to find a plot of suitable size reasonably close to the town but in 1859 they found one on what at first they refer to as Smithdown Lane though that name quickly gives way to Smithdown Road in the Minute Books. Toxteth Park Cemetery had opened nearby in 1856 but otherwise it was outside the built-up area of Liverpool. The Privy Council order was quite strict that the new burial ground should be at a distance from housing. The plot had a frontage of 80 yards on Smithdown Lane and extended back from this for about 100 yards. The Quakers paid £1200 for the land, with a dwelling house and barn on it and they set about having it drained and levelled.
The Quakers raised the money to pay for the burial ground by selling a previous Meeting house and burial ground which they still owned in Hackins Hey in the old part of Liverpool between Dale Street and Tithebarn Street. All the human remains were removed and reburied on the new site.
In early 2013, the Liverpool Quakers approached The Avenues Neighbourhood Network (TANN) to discuss opening up the Burial Ground for community use, and a group of hardy volunteers was formed to turn the previously run down cemetery into a beautiful community garden, which was opened on 15th June 2014.
Most of the information above has been supplied by the much missed archivist John Highfield of the Liverpool Preparative Meeting and is based on the 19th and 20th century Minute books of the Liverpool Preparative Meeting, the Quaker congregation s monthly business meeting.
explored with adam
many thanks to the volunteer's here today for such a warm welcome
get in touch with them go help them out
#liverpool #exploreliverpool #urbanexploration

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Комментарии : 68   
@halfsharona
@halfsharona 6 часов назад
The historical content on this channel is superb. Thanks George.
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 3 часа назад
Thank you very much glad its appreciated
@merseydave1
@merseydave1 11 часов назад
Well ... I was one of the people who restored the place from 2009 onwards.
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 10 часов назад
@@merseydave1 good work dave
@nrud2121
@nrud2121 2 часа назад
What was it like Dave before you restored it?
@merseydave1
@merseydave1 Час назад
@@nrud2121 Overgrown everywhere trees and bushes, pathways wrecked needing to be re-layed along with dumped rubbish
@Knitwitch594
@Knitwitch594 7 часов назад
Well this a lovely slice of joy, somewhere cared for and valued, what a delight. The unusual looking beehive is called a top bar hive, I think the honey can be harvested from either end without disturbing the nest, which should be in the middle. We keep bees and Mr Witch was thinking of making one, but in our experience bees don't always do what the books say they do, which is fair enough as they haven't read the books! I'm glad I found your channel, my late pa in law, although not scouse born, had close family connections with Ellermans and lived across the river from a very young age. He would have loved seeing all the things you show us, and had a few more jolly good rants about things lost or knocked down or poorly redeveloped. Everywhere seems to have it's share so I hope that there will be many volunteers to keep this little oasis going.
@magic1968
@magic1968 8 часов назад
I really liked this George. The people their attitudes, the location, sun shining. Well done mate 👏
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 7 часов назад
Thanks mate glad you enjoyed it a real gem this place Thanks for watching mate
@minsmolls
@minsmolls 9 часов назад
Wow, never heard of this even though I live 5 mins away! Will be paying a visit one Wednesday. Thanks George.
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 3 часа назад
Really wow yes definatley go down there and take a look so peaceful and lovely people there
@djsjtj1731
@djsjtj1731 10 часов назад
Yes George keep the top content coming
@DebacleUK
@DebacleUK 3 часа назад
What a beautiful oasis amidst the hustle and bustle of Smithdown Road. Thank you for sharing this, George.
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 3 часа назад
Isnt it just a little gem smithdown now is crazy at the moment with all the students back Thanks for watching glad you enjoyed it
@welshmanjasonpatrick8607
@welshmanjasonpatrick8607 10 часов назад
Great to hidden gem of liverpool the stones were made of cast concrete with names plates press into concrete and think that how ther made them lover lady show u round place nice hurbs for cooking great place to visit great video
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 10 часов назад
Its a lovely hidden gem indeed this place the lady was brill such a nice welcome from everyone there Even the bees were nice ha ha id love to sample some of the honey though.. Thanks for watching
@wiccanways
@wiccanways 10 часов назад
Wow what a hidden gem 😊😊😊
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 10 часов назад
Amazing isnt it
@wiccanways
@wiccanways 10 часов назад
@@g2emedia1977 yes truely thank you
@chriskeller4563
@chriskeller4563 9 часов назад
Great video George definitely didn't know or expect that to be there unbelievable 😮,, keep em coming lad 😊
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 9 часов назад
Hello mate cheers thanks for watching glad you enjoyed it Lots more like this coming a real hidden gem this place isnt it
@KPP365
@KPP365 4 часа назад
I don't know how you find these places, George, but this again has the wow factor. The number of times I have gone down smithdown road oblivious to this resting place. What a lovely lady. She had so much time for you two. Secateurs ( what are Secateurs) well I guess everyday is a learning day. 👍
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 2 часа назад
I have the pleasure of knowing some great people and historians who guve me brilliant information The lady and the others were very welcoming indeed and i shall return to help them out clesr stuff for winter Secaturs ha ha i didnt even know what shears were called aswell ha ha Thanks for watching glad you enjoyed it
@tomwilson88
@tomwilson88 5 часов назад
This place is amazing. I love that they utilise the space while still being respectful of the dead, so full of life. Im not sure that its worth a video but are you aware of the community garden on garmoyle road. Its the opposite side of smithdown to this place.
@alikatty1118
@alikatty1118 6 часов назад
Loved this. I am going to visit ASAP. Thank you for showing me something I never knew was there.
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 3 часа назад
Thanks for watching glad you enjoyed it well worth a visit this place
@h.bsfaithfulservant4136
@h.bsfaithfulservant4136 2 часа назад
Loved the video George. Gem of a place, and pleasant people 👍
@LittleRuth0271
@LittleRuth0271 48 минут назад
A great video George, thank you. An amazing place by the look of it.
@annecaunce
@annecaunce Час назад
We've also got a Quaker's burial ground in Ormskirk, located on Graveyard Lane, Bickerstaffe and originating from 1655 I think. Great video George.
@derekthomas9710
@derekthomas9710 8 часов назад
Nice gesture mate and another cracking video
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 7 часов назад
Cheers i always donate to places like this and on this occasion the lady asked for help so i shall return and help them out clear the place for winter Thanks for watching derek much appreciated
@Redfox_UK
@Redfox_UK 9 часов назад
I covered connections to this place in a recent video for Ye Hole in Ye Wall. Built on a Quaker cemetery the graves were moved to Hunter Street and then to where you are now. Great video mate 👍🏻
@ian4699
@ian4699 9 часов назад
Awesome brother george🎉🎉
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 9 часов назад
Thanks mate glad you enjoyed it
@ian4699
@ian4699 9 часов назад
@@g2emedia1977 fantastic george,it was entertaining oozed quality,and you both showed great character!!
@martinsallenger5526
@martinsallenger5526 2 часа назад
Hi George, l thought l did know the area well but had no idea a burial ground was probably past the gates loads of times another hidden gem. Thanks for sharing 👍
@iandavison3704
@iandavison3704 6 часов назад
There is another hidden cemetery in the north of Liverpool facing Walton prison on Hornby road ..Where the famous Author of the book The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists by Robert Tressell is buried ..very old with many paupers graves ..think the only entrance is through the city pets zoo off Rice lane which is another place people of Liverpool may of never heard of .
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 3 часа назад
Hi i was involved in a project of uncovering those gravestones by the prison but it fell through and its now left abandoned....cheers though and thanks for watching...i have a video on this channel about it
@lesturner7888
@lesturner7888 Час назад
There's an even more hidden burial ground close by, at the bottom of Hazeldale Road 😉
@Tracey-b5n
@Tracey-b5n 8 часов назад
This was amazing george i never knew that this place existed
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 7 часов назад
I love it isnt it just amazing a nice little hidden gem
@jammy557
@jammy557 9 часов назад
Yet again another hidden gem of liverpool unearthed and an amazing video indeed lads
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 7 часов назад
Thank you very much lots more like this on the way Thanks for watching
@MizzyG37
@MizzyG37 7 часов назад
Never heard of this before x
@scousepie2
@scousepie2 9 часов назад
Well done Lads.. Pride of Merseyside !!!
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 3 часа назад
Cheers thanks for watching glad you enjoyed it
@manonthemoon2912
@manonthemoon2912 Час назад
I always thought the Quakers movement was founded in the mid-17th century not the 1950s thanks for putting me right.
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 Час назад
@@manonthemoon2912 just reading the info off google i have no clue
@barbhenderson4867
@barbhenderson4867 3 часа назад
It’s a lovely quiet place xx
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 3 часа назад
@@barbhenderson4867 so peaceful and a nice atmosphere well worth a visit barb Thanks for watching aswell much appreciated
@AnthonyValentine-vm1yc
@AnthonyValentine-vm1yc 21 минуту назад
Shades of Secret Garden. Fascinating. Have subbed cos I want to see the mob move in & help out.
@illumencouk
@illumencouk 8 часов назад
The opening hours being just one afternoon a week was dependent on 'weather permitting.' Ok I'm somewhat puzzled as to what this means in practical terms, lol! Whether, rather than weather makes more sense perhaps?
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 7 часов назад
Well if it is heavy rain etc id say it wont be open thunderstorms,tornadas,hurricaines monsoons,electric storms are just some off the top of my head
@minijms1
@minijms1 Минуту назад
Quakers are peaceful folk, I lived not far from here and never knew, I moved to York many years ago and sent my daughter to a Quaker school the ethos they taught set her up for life.
@crankjazz
@crankjazz 3 часа назад
I fell into there once...
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 3 часа назад
@@crankjazz hope i didnt hurt
@homeslice669
@homeslice669 9 часов назад
Did not know that was there 😮
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 9 часов назад
You do now 😃 Thanks for watching
@homeslice669
@homeslice669 9 часов назад
@@g2emedia1977 I for over the water seacombe ferry I work on smith down Went pass that gate lode of time you should come over to the dark side and visit the Baer pit in Eastham or Birkenhead Priority
@RevoeLad
@RevoeLad 5 часов назад
I done a video on an old church near me and there’s about 5 memorials of people that died in Liverpool. But we’re from pilling in Lancashire which I found weird that loads of people moved there. Not tombstones plaques inside the church so they must’ve had money.
@JoanGriffin-wd2sv
@JoanGriffin-wd2sv Час назад
IS there still family that visit graves.
@catonehere
@catonehere 10 часов назад
@g2emedia1977
@g2emedia1977 10 часов назад
Thanks
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