Flaybrick Memorial Gardens
Location
Wirral
Birkenhead
Wirral
Merseyside
CH62 0BW
Tel: 0151 652 5269
Flaybrick Memorial Gardens (formerly Flaybrick Cemetery) is Wirral's finest Victorian cemetery. Opened on the 30th May 1864 it is the final resting place of many of Wirral's famous and interesting people.
Set in 26 acres of landscaped gardens containing a great variety of memorial architecture with inscriptions relating to events both local and world-wide, it makes an interesting and different way to study Birkenhead and Wirral's social history. From large family vaults to public graves all levels of society are buried there.
Designed by Mr Edward Kemp, curator of Birkenhead Park, Flaybrick has many fine examples of mature trees, some of them quite rare. As part of the development of Flaybrick new species of trees are being added every year to create an arboretum. With many of the trees having identifying labels and other interesting shrub areas, it makes for a pleasant stroll even if social history is not your interest.
Part of the cemetery has been developed into a summer flowering meadow to help attract even more species of butterflies and other insects. Management of other parts of the cemetery has been changed to encourage the wildflowers that naturally occur, and wildlife oasis are being created. With it's diverse bird population, mammals, insects and wildflowers, British nature is well represented thus giving another reason to visit.
Visitors are welcome to use the adjacent Tam O'Shanter complex for car parking, Cafeteria and toilet facilities.
Guided walks and self guided trails are available for many different interests.
For more information contact the Ranger, telephone 0151 653 9332

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