The Churchyard of St. James Church, Beercrocombe

St James, seen here with a rare covering of snow, is a wonderful example of a peaceful English country churchyard.
The Churchyard is actively managed to be a place of respect for the dead, an area of peace and tranquility for visitors, and a haven for wildlife with a wealth of wild flowers through much of the year.
Many generations of Beercrocombe residents have been laid to rest here, the oldest tomb is a box tomb near the gate in memory of Henrie Morley and other members of his family, dated 1635.
Inscriptions on all the gravestones are recorded on this website.
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At the beginning of the year snowdrops carpet the churchyard, followed in early spring by primroses, cowslips, violets and many other wild flowers
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To encourage wildlife an owl box was built in one of the trees.
In 2001 a yew tree was planted to mark the opening of the third Christian Millennium .
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