Mendip Hospital Cemetery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Sad but ....
Well done the volunteers who got together and saved this place. Unique place and worth a visit. The volunteers still run and care for the grave yard. Be sure to visit the Chapel they saved and the hi...
Such a beautiful serene place, so glad they developers never got to build on this spot. The work that has gone into this delightful space is all down to the hard work of the volunteers who give their ...
As parking is limited nearby I chose to walk from Wells which was an easy stroll of about a mile. When I arrived the volunteers were very welcoming and knowledgeable about the cemetery & it's history....
What an interesting, emotional place to visit. Run by volunteers this memorial to around 3000 former inmates and staff of the "lunatic asylum" has been saved from housing development. So many moving s...
Went for the first Sunday opening of the year. It is open Sundays until sometime in October. Admission is free but it is possible to leave a donation. Very informative exhibition in the little chapel ...
Sad but ....
Well done the volunteers who got together and saved this place. Unique place and worth a visit. The volunteers still run and care for the grave yard. Be sure to visit the Chapel they saved and the hi...
Hidden Gem
Such a beautiful serene place, so glad they developers never got to build on this spot. The work that has gone into this delightful space is all down to the hard work of the volunteers who give their ...
Calm & Peaceful
As parking is limited nearby I chose to walk from Wells which was an easy stroll of about a mile. When I arrived the volunteers were very welcoming and knowledgeable about the cemetery & it's history....
Moving experience
What an interesting, emotional place to visit. Run by volunteers this memorial to around 3000 former inmates and staff of the "lunatic asylum" has been saved from housing development. So many moving s...
Thought provoking yet peaceful place
Went for the first Sunday opening of the year. It is open Sundays until sometime in October. Admission is free but it is possible to leave a donation. Very informative exhibition in the little chapel ...