Crossbones Garden

Local nameCrossbones Garden
LocationLondon, UK

Cross Bones is a disused post-medieval burial ground on Redcross Way in Southwark, South London.

Excavation reports state that "the ground is thought to have originally been established at least as early as the 17th century, as a single women’s cemetery. By 1769, it had become a paupers cemetery and remained so until its closure in 1853." These women were also known locally as "Winchester Geese" because they were licensed by the Bishop of Winchester to work within the Liberty of the Clink, an area outside the jurisdiction of the City of London where brothels, theatres, bull baiting, bear baiting, and other activities not permitted within the city could be found.

As many as 15,000 people are believed to have been buried there before its closure in 1853.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Bones

Official Website http://www.bost.org.uk/open-places/crossbones-graveyard/

Link https://twitter.com/TheGooseSez

Address 20 Redcross Way, Camberwell SE1 1HB, United Kingdom

Coordinates 51°30'14.277" N -0°5'35.701" E

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