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Church YardCemetery Information

Kimbolton cemetery was established in the 1850s, when the cemetery at St Andrew's churchyard was declared closed.    The cemetery is in a delightful walled setting and contains a number of mature trees, mainly Wellingtonia, but the centrepiece is a magnificent Lebanon Cypress.

Kimbolton & Stonely Parish Council maintains the cemetery in first-class order and will shortly be commencing work on a piece of land to the East of the cemetery,which has been bought with the intention of providing an extension to the existing cemetery.

Charges are made for burials and memorials and the income from this is used for the upkeep of the cemetery. 

Due to constraints on space, burials in the cemetery are normally restricted to residents of the village, or those who have lived in the village for at least half of their lives.   However, the Council is prepared to give consideration to relaxing this rule in special circumstances and you are advised to write to the Clerk outlining the reason(s) for requesting burial in Kimbolton.    Where burial of non-residents is agreed, quadruple fees are charged and non-residents are not permitted to purchase exclusive right of burial.  

HEADSTONES AND MEMORIALS
Please note that prior approval from the Council must be sought before any headstone or memorial is placed in the cemetery. 
Images of the deceased are not permitted on memorials or graves.

CEMETERY SAFETY
Cemeteries can be dangerous places, particularly where old headstones become unstable.   In Kimbolton we are arranging for a Health and Safety inspection of ALL headstones and any which do not meet the requirements will be laid flat.     Nevertheless, please take care when in the cemetery and certainly do not allow your children to be there unsupervised. 

KIMBOLTON & STONELY PARISH COUNCIL SCALE OF CEMETERY FEES w.e.f. 1 JULY 2010

Burial Record Search

This feature of our website will help you to find the names of people buried in the cemetery and will, hopefully, assist in your family history research. Please just follow the instructions below adding the information requested. 

The records so far entered on this database are from 1858 to 1920.   I am working on the later records.

We are most grateful to the Goodliff Fund of Huntingdonshire Local History Society for providing a grant to enable this facility to be introduced.

We should point out that our cemetery was first used in 1858, following the closure of the cemetery at St Andrew's Church, therefore for information on burials prior to that date you will need to refer to the church authorities.

Tips on searching -

If you wish to search for a particular plot of burial or surname please use the form below.

If you just wish to browse by the surname of the individual, please click here..