Brompton Cemetery
Brompton Cemetery is a historic burial ground located in West London, established in 1840. It is one of the Magnificent Seven cemeteries, designed to provide a serene resting place for the deceased while also serving as a public park. The cemetery features beautiful Victorian architecture, including a grand entrance and impressive mausoleums.
The cemetery is the final resting place for many notable figures, including Sir Henry Cole, a key figure in the development of the Victoria and Albert Museum, and Emmeline Pankhurst, a leader in the women's suffrage movement. Today, Brompton Cemetery is a designated conservation area, attracting visitors for its history and tranquility.