Earlham Cemetery
Chamber Rating
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Ray Oliver
Lovely, quiet place. My Sister was cremated and her Ashes were buried here. She loved the peace and quiet of the countryside, so we think she would 've loved being here. The Staff were so helpful and so friendly, too.
May 26th, 2022 -
Richard Barnes
As others have said this is a park with a lot of statues in all but name. You would probably have to travel some distance to find an arra with such a variety of specimen trees in one space. Tranquil and walker friendly with the occasional meandering path as though the grass mower took off one day on a mad flight of fancy of its own. In the older, Eastern side of the cemetary you may come across an old bench among the trees dedicated to an RAF war hero, Flight Lieutenant John McMahon, 1922-1949, who survived his years as a pilot in the war only to be tragically killed as a police constable just 4 years later.
Oct 17th, 2021 -
Iqbal Uddin1212
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Sep 6th, 2021 -
Lauren Keith
A beautiful and expansive cemetary that's very peaceful - great for a solitude walk. It's the right amount of wild and cared for with some beautiful wild flowers and trees. Considering its by lots of busy roads it is very quiet. Also home to a couple of mount jack! Lovely to explore
Jun 13th, 2021 -
Angus Matthew
Very nice to wander through.
Apr 25th, 2021
Contact Info
- (344) 980-3333
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Earlham Cemetery?
A The phone number for Earlham Cemetery is: (344) 980-3333.
Q Where is Earlham Cemetery located?
A Earlham Cemetery is located at Earlham Rd, Norwich, eng NR2 1BH
Q What is the internet address for Earlham Cemetery?
A The website (URL) for Earlham Cemetery is: https://www.norwich.gov.uk/info/20203/cemeteries_and_crematorium
Q How is Earlham Cemetery rated?
A Earlham Cemetery has a 4.6 Star Rating from 17 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Earlham Cemetery
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 17 Reviews )Ray Oliver on Google
Lovely, quiet place. My Sister was cremated and her Ashes were buried here. She loved the peace and quiet of the countryside, so we think she would 've loved being here. The Staff were so helpful and so friendly, too.
Richard Barnes on Google
As others have said this is a park with a lot of statues in all but name. You would probably have to travel some distance to find an arra with such a variety of specimen trees in one space. Tranquil and walker friendly with the occasional meandering path as though the grass mower took off one day on a mad flight of fancy of its own. In the older, Eastern side of the cemetary you may come across an old bench among the trees dedicated to an RAF war hero, Flight Lieutenant John McMahon, 1922-1949, who survived his years as a pilot in the war only to be tragically killed as a police constable just 4 years later.
Iqbal Uddin1212 on Google
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Lauren Keith on Google
A beautiful and expansive cemetary that's very peaceful - great for a solitude walk. It's the right amount of wild and cared for with some beautiful wild flowers and trees. Considering its by lots of busy roads it is very quiet. Also home to a couple of mount jack! Lovely to explore
Angus Matthew on Google
Very nice to wander through.