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    • Woodvale Crematorium

      • Woodvale Crematorium opening times
      • Getting to Woodvale Crematorium
      • North and south chapels
      • The Extra-Mural Chapel
      • Children's memorial garden
      • Woodvale Crematorium and cemetery grounds
      • Arrange a cremation
      • Memorials
      • Where you can scatter cremated remains
      • Information for funeral directors
      • Plan your own funeral
      • Scaffolding licence access scheme
    • Cemeteries and burial grounds

      • Find a cemetery or burial ground
      • Cemetery opening times and contact
      • Arrange a burial
      • Memorials
      • Plan your own funeral
      • Cemetery regulations
      • Information for owners of grave rights
      • Transferring grave ownership
      • Authorised memorial masons
      • Exhumation
    • Memorials

      • Outdoor dedication in Garden of Remembrance
      • Indoor dedication in the Hall of Memory
      • Planted memorials
      • Lawn Grave memorials
      • Memorial seats and bench plaques
      • Woodland Valley memorials
      • Authorised memorial masons
      • Memorial jewellery and paperweights
    • Explore Woodvale

      • A brief history of Woodvale
      • Tomb and Nature Trail
      • Victoria Cross holders
    • Conservation of our cemeteries and burial ground

      • Conservation at Woodland Valley
      • Overhanging trees - common law rights

Explore Woodvale

Explore the grounds on a tomb and nature trail. Find out about the history of Woodvale, its famous people and war graves.

A brief history of Woodvale
Find out how Woodvale was established in 1857 and why it is a grade 2 listed site.
Tomb and Nature Trail

The tomb and nature trail takes walkers on a circular walk around the grounds of Woodvale.

Victoria Cross holders

There are four members of the British Armed Forces who were awarded the Victoria Cross that were laid to rest in Woodvale Cemetery and the Extra-Mural Cemetery.

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