Reading Old - A 'Garden Cemetery'
Reading Old Cemetery, London Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 3AQ
Reading Old, which opened in 1843, is one of the earliest examples of a Garden Cemetery; here in the UK. This event, which is run by volunteers from Econet Friends of Reading Old group and will include a series of guided walks and talks that will focus on the history and background of the garden cemetery movement plus look at some of the specimen trees which were part of the original planting of the site during the Victorian era by Sutton Seeds Ltd. As with other cemeteries and churchyards, the grassland within the site is of high ecological importance and there will be guided walks to look at the two areas that are being managed as flower rich meadows and other conservation measures that are undertaken by the Friends of Group to help enhance the nature and wildlife value of the site.
Reading Old Cemetery, London Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 3AQ
Although the main central path of the site is suitable for wheelchairs and push chairs, many of the other paths are very narrow and undulating due to tree roots etc. There are no toilets on site - but there are public toilets opposite the site plus lots of cafes and a public house nearby which have customer toilets.
As well as being Outdoors and nature this event also covers aspects of local and national history