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Cemeteries, burial grounds and crematorium
There are seven cemeteries across Brighton, Hove and Portslade, a natural burial ground and Woodvale crematorium.
City Cemetery, Bear Road, Brighton
Opened in 1868 and covering 31.5 acres.
No new adult graves available but existing graves can be re-opened if there is sufficient depth remaining.
Extra Mural Cemetery, Lewes Road, Brighton
Opened in 1851 and covering 16.5 acres.
No new graves available.
Hove Cemetery, Old Shoreham Road, Hove
Opened in 1882 and covering 50 acres.
Traditional, lawn, children's and cremated remains plots available.
Jewish Extension Cemetery, Meadow View, Brighton
Opened in 1919 and extended in 1978. Orthodox Jewish graves available.
Lawn Memorial Cemetery, Warren Road, Woodingdean, Brighton
Opened in 1963 and covering 36.5 acres.
Lawn style graves available - only tablets laid flat at ground level are allowed.
Portslade Cemetery, Victoria Road, Portslade
Opened in 1872 and covering 7 acres.
No new graves available but existing graves can be re-opened if there is sufficient depth remaining.
Woodland Valley natural burial ground, Warren Road, Woodingdean, Brighton
Situated within the Lawn Memorial Cemetery and planted with a range of suitable trees and features, Woodland Valley has been designed to create a meadow and woodland burial ground for interment and cremated remains.
Graves available.
Woodvale Cemetery, Lewes Road, Brighton
Opened in 1857 and covering 20.5 acres. Previously known as Lewes Road Cemetery. No new graves are available.
Woodvale Crematorium, Lewes Road, Brighton
The city's crematorium. Plots and memorials available.