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St Mary the Virgin Churchyard, Beddington (also known as Beddington Parish Church)

Introduction

Between the churchyard and Beddington Manor house are brick and flint walls dating from at least the 17th century, those to south and west of later date. The oldest part of the churchyard is to the south and west of the church. The burial ground was extended to the west of Church Road and laid out around 1975 with flint walls and a large lych-gate.

Visitor Access, Directions & Contacts

Access contact details

Opening is unrestricted.

Directions

Rail: Hackbridge. Bus: 55, 407, 410, 726.

Owners

Church of England

Features & Designations

Designations

  • Conservation Area

  • Reference: Beddington North
  • The National Heritage List for England: Listed Building

  • Reference: Church, churchyard walls, lychgate; 19th-century lamp standard in churchyard
  • Grade: II
Key Information

Type

Funerary Site

Purpose

Sacred / Ritual / Funerary

Principal Building

Religious Ritual And Funerary

Survival

Extant

Open to the public

Yes

References

Contributors

  • London Parks and Gardens Trust