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Designed by Benjamin Baud, the cemetery has a formal layout with listed buildings,
monuments and a chapel, based on St Peter's Basilica in Rome.
Brompton has an extensive set of catacombs most of which are below impressive
ornate colonnades. In general the cemetery appears in extremely good condition and very little evidence of vandalism
is visible, the only thing that detracts from the overall impressiveness is the councils insistence on wrapping any monument
which leans more then five degrees, in red and white striped tape. This distracts from the overall picture of the cemetery's
formal layout and is a tax on its appearance.
Unfortunately it would also seem that the Catacombs have not escaped unwanted attention.
It would appear that Brompton may have fell victim to the deplorable lead thief's. In the 1960's and 70's there were
gangs lurking by night who would strip the lead from the thousands of Victorian coffins which occupied the many London
Catacombs.
Sadly in more recent restoration projects such as at Nunhead, it was found that
many skulls were missing also. The theft of the skulls is thought to date back to the Victorian era when anatomical
research made a human skull a valuable asset.
Travel
South Gate off Fulham Rd. North Gate off Old Brompton Rd.
Tube:
West Brompton - District Line (Wimbledon branch)
Bus:
14, 74, 190, 211, 328, 414, 430, C1, C3 all operate near Brompton Cemetery.
Parking available on site for grave grant holders only.
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