Undercliffe Cemetery and Lister Park

Undercliffe Cemetery and Lister Park

BD3 0DWBradford, England
Tuesday, Sep 8 from 11 am to 4 pm GMT+1
Overview

At the peak of its prosperity Bradford was the worldwide capital of the worsted industry

Many of its fine buildings and designed landscapes from the period re-main and this visit provides a good opportunity to visit two contrasting landscapes with expert local guides

Undercliffe cemetery, a Grade 2 Registered Park and Garden, was originally laid out in 1853-4 and after an introductory talk we will be guided around some of the most spectacular monuments, including 6 listed, to key Victorian “worthies” of the time.

Following time for lunch (self-funded - cafe available at Cartwright Hall) we will reconvene at Cartwright Hall, Lister Park, for an introductory talk and guided walk around the park with local guides.

In 1870 Samuel Lister sold his family home, Manningham Hall to Bradford Corpora-tion. It was purchased at “half real value” on the condition that the land was used to make a public park. This was the location of the Bradford Exhibition of 1904, was subsequently developed as a botanic garden and more recently developed to reflect the multi-cultural community in Bradford including, for instance, a Murghal Garden.

At the peak of its prosperity Bradford was the worldwide capital of the worsted industry

Many of its fine buildings and designed landscapes from the period re-main and this visit provides a good opportunity to visit two contrasting landscapes with expert local guides

Undercliffe cemetery, a Grade 2 Registered Park and Garden, was originally laid out in 1853-4 and after an introductory talk we will be guided around some of the most spectacular monuments, including 6 listed, to key Victorian “worthies” of the time.

Following time for lunch (self-funded - cafe available at Cartwright Hall) we will reconvene at Cartwright Hall, Lister Park, for an introductory talk and guided walk around the park with local guides.

In 1870 Samuel Lister sold his family home, Manningham Hall to Bradford Corpora-tion. It was purchased at “half real value” on the condition that the land was used to make a public park. This was the location of the Bradford Exhibition of 1904, was subsequently developed as a botanic garden and more recently developed to reflect the multi-cultural community in Bradford including, for instance, a Murghal Garden.

There will be opportunity for visiting the Cartwright Hall Art Gallery

This visit is accessible by public transport - contact Maddy Hughes for details

Tickets cost: £14.00 YGT members, £16.00 non-members.

Further details including directions will be sent to ticket holders in advance of the event

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Highlights

  • 5 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

BD3 0DW

Undercliffe Lane

Bradford BD3 0DW

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