St James Cemetery, Liverpool

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St James Cemetery in Liverpool is a historic former burial ground, now a public garden, known for its notable interments and dramatic setting in a former sandstone quarry beside Liverpool Cathedral.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cemetery
historic site
public park
adjacentTo Hope Street
Upper Duke Street
associatedWith Diocese of Liverpool NERFINISHED
Liverpool Cathedral
country United Kingdom
denomination Anglican
formerName St James’s Cemetery
hasFeature footpaths
mature trees
natural spring
ornamental planting
hasFunction heritage attraction
place of remembrance
recreational space
hasLandscapeFeature catacombs
sandstone cliffs
sunken garden
terraced paths
hasNotableBurial James Maury
John Foster Jr.
Rev. John Clegg
Robert Cain
Sir William Brown
William Huskisson
hasStructure Huskisson Mausoleum
entrance tunnel
memorial plaques
monumental tombs
stone catacomb walls
hasUse burial ground
public garden
hasViewOf Liverpool Cathedral
Liverpool skyline
heritageDesignation registered historic park and garden
heritageStatus conservation area setting
locatedIn England
Liverpool
Merseyside
former sandstone quarry
locatedNear Liverpool Cathedral
material sandstone
openingHours open to the public during daylight hours
operator Liverpool City Council
status closed for new burials
topography sunken below street level

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William Huskisson burialPlace St James Cemetery, Liverpool
Giles Gilbert Scott burialPlace St James Cemetery, Liverpool
this entity surface form: St James's Cemetery, Liverpool