St Bartholomew's cemetary was built in 1835 after a cholera epidemic caused the existing graveyards to be full. The catacombs were designed by Thomas Whitaker and were built between 1835-37. They were the first cemetary buildings in Britain to be built in the style of Ancient Egypt, emulating Egyptian tombs.
The cemetary is now mostly a park. Built on two levels, the catacombs are built beneath part of the upper level, the lower level still having gravestones and tomb markers, notably in the style of obelisks. The entrance to the catacombes themselves is kept locked with metal gates, but the inside can be accessed during free tours by the Exeter Red Coats between April & October.
My other black & white photos of the outside of the catacombs & the lower cemetary can be seen in the Gallery.
Cheers
Foxylady.
The cemetary is now mostly a park. Built on two levels, the catacombs are built beneath part of the upper level, the lower level still having gravestones and tomb markers, notably in the style of obelisks. The entrance to the catacombes themselves is kept locked with metal gates, but the inside can be accessed during free tours by the Exeter Red Coats between April & October.
My other black & white photos of the outside of the catacombs & the lower cemetary can be seen in the Gallery.
Cheers
Foxylady.