Vineyard Passage Burial Ground
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Established1790
Closed1874
Location
Grosvenor Road, Richmond, TW10 6PB (London Borough of Richmond upon Thames)
CountryEngland
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| Details | |
| Established | 1790 |
| Closed | 1874 |
| Location | Grosvenor Road, Richmond, TW10 6PB (London Borough of Richmond upon Thames) |
| Country | England |
| Coordinates | 51°27′33″N 0°18′05″W / 51.4593°N 0.3015°W |
| Owned by | Richmond upon Thames Council |
| Website | Vineyard Passage Cemetery |
| Find a Grave | Vineyard Passage Burial Ground |
Vineyard Passage Burial Ground is a cemetery on Vineyard Passage in Richmond in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Established in 1790 and consecrated in 1791,[1] it was enlarged in 1823.[2] The last burials were in 1874.[1] Managed by Richmond upon Thames Council and maintained by volunteers from the Environment Trust for Richmond upon Thames,[3][4] it is now a garden of rest.[5]
- Thomas Cundy (senior) (1765–1825), English architect and his wife Mary (née Hubert). The monument to them is Grade II listed.[6]
- Jacques Mallet du Pan (1749–1800), French historian and journalist. He took up the Royalist cause during the French Revolution.[7]
- James Stephen Rigaud, English astronomer (b.1726)[8]
