Authority details

Bath and North East Somerset Council

Bereavement Services,
Haycombe Cemetery,
Whiteway Road,
Bath
BA2 2RQ

https://www.bathnes.gov.uk/burials-cremations-and-memorials

Bath and North East Somerset (B&NES) is a unitary authority within the county of Somerset in South West England, and covers an area of 136 square miles (352 km2) bordering the outskirts of Bristol in the north west, the Mendip Hills to the south west, the Cotswold Hills in the north east and the county of Wiltshire on its south east border.

With a population of 84,000, the historic city of Bath is the largest settlement in the district, but the council area also covers the towns of Keynsham, Midsomer Norton, Radstock, Westfield and the Chew Valley.

The area has varied geography including river valleys and rolling hills. The history of human habitation is long but expanded massively during Roman times, and played significant roles in the Saxon era and English civil war. Industry developed from a largely agricultural basis to include coal mining with the coming of canals and railways. Bath developed as a spa resort in Georgian times and remains a major cultural tourism centre having gained World Heritage City status.

The records we have for viewing are from the following cemeteries and crematorium:


- St James Cemetery (formerly Lyncombe, Widcombe and St James), 24,400 records, 1861 to 2011
- St Michael's Cemetery, 3,650 records, 1851 to 2008
- Twerton/Bellots Road Cemetery, 8,550 records, 1882 to 2003
- Haycombe Crematorium, approx 90,000 records, 1961 to 1996

There are nearly 200,000 individual records on Deceased Online comprising digital scans of registers and grave details for each grave (for cemeteries); there are section maps of grave locations available for most cemeteries although coverage of each cemetery is patchy in some periods.

Note: to comply with UK data protection and GDPR, addresses of the deceased are masked in burial register scans for the last 15 years.

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