Margravine Cemetery

Designed for the Hammersmith Burial Board by local architect George Saunders, Margravine Cemetery was opened in 1868 on a site previously occupied by market gardens and orchards, known as Fulham Fields.

Most striking is the green bronze memorial to George Broad, who owned the foundry which made the Eros statue at Piccadilly Circus.

Nearest Charing Cross Hospital, the Young family mausoleum is a single-storey building in Gothic architecture style.

[3] The third listed grave is that of an Australian gold prospector, with a bas relief of him, opposite the Young family mausoleum.

[1] Hammersmith and Fulham council states in its 2008 management plan that the site is designated a Nature Conservation Area of Local Importance.

Cemetery chapel
Central pathway through the cemetery
Two memorials, one a four-sided stone pillar, the other a stone arc. Both are inscribed with names
J. Lyons and Co. war memorials
Blake's Munitions Factory memorial
View of the gravestones