Category:All Hallows Burial Ground, Exeter
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English: All Hallows Burial Ground is a public open space in Bartholomew Street, Exeter, Devon. It was opened in 1637 as Bartholomew Yard and closed for burials in 1837, when the adjoining St Bartholomew Lower Yard was opened. In 1843 the gravestones were cleared from the old yard and in 1843–45 All Hallows parish church was built in it. In 1939 the church was closed for worship and in 1951 it was demolished. The yard is also called Friernhay Burial Ground.
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Allhallows churchyard - geograph.org.uk - 1059326.jpg 640 × 480; 131 KB
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- 19th-century churches in Devon
- 1840s Gothic Revival churches in England
- All Hallows churches in Devon
- Cemeteries in Exeter
- Churches in the Diocese of Exeter
- Churches in England built in 1845
- Churches in Exeter
- Demolished churches in Devon
- Former Anglican churches in Devon
- Gothic Revival churches in Devon
- Parks in Exeter