St Andrew's Gardens

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St Andrew's Gardens

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St Andrew's Garden was consecrated in 1754 as a new burial ground serving St Andrew's Church, Holborn when the churchyard became full. It closed for burials in 1850 and later reopened as a public garden in 1885 when the St Pancras Borough Council purchased the site.
 
Most of the headstones have now been re-located near to the northern entrance where a plaque commemorates the opening of the public garden by Lady Manners on July 29th 1885. Only a few interesting chest tombs remain in prominence today some of which are fenced off due to subsidence and collapse.
 
Upon our visit in October 2014 the gardens seemed a popular place for dog walking or simply sitting in the open air enjoying the autumn sunshine.

St Andrew's Garden
Grays Inn Road
Kings Cross
London
WC1