St Mary’s Churchyard, Scarborough

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St Mary’s Churchyard in Scarborough is a historic seaside graveyard best known as the final resting place of novelist Anne Brontë.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf churchyard
adjacentTo St Mary’s Churchyard steps to Scarborough Old Town
associatedWith St Mary’s Church, Scarborough NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance site associated with the Brontë family
hasFeature elevated clifftop position
historic gravestones
seaside location
hasGravestone Anne Brontë’s grave
hasView North Sea NERFINISHED
Scarborough harbour NERFINISHED
heritage historic graveyard
knownFor being the burial place of Anne Brontë
locatedIn England
North Yorkshire
Scarborough NERFINISHED
locatedOn North Sea coast NERFINISHED
near Scarborough Castle headland NERFINISHED
Scarborough Old Town NERFINISHED
notableBurial Anne Brontë NERFINISHED
overlooks Scarborough Castle NERFINISHED
Scarborough South Bay NERFINISHED
partOf parish of St Mary’s, Scarborough NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Church of England
tourism literary tourism site
usedFor Christian burials
visitedFor Brontë-related tourism

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Anne Brontë burialPlace St Mary’s Churchyard, Scarborough