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Arnos Vale Cemetery is open to visitors all year round including Christmas, New Year, Easter and all Bank Holidays. From March to September, the gates to the grounds are open from 8.30am to 5pm Monday to Saturday, and from 10am - 5pm on Sundays; from October to February, the times are 8.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday and 10am - 4.30pm on Sundays. Anglican Chapel interior photos above by Johnathan Moore.
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The Visitor Reception in the East Lodge by the Bath Road entrance is open from 10:00am until 4:00pm from Monday to Sunday
Telephone calls can be taken at the office from Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm
Tel: +44(0) 117 971 9117 Fax: +44(0) 117 971 5505
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The Visitor Reception is open from Monday to Friday 9:30am to 4:00pm, excluding public holidays. The cemetery's Books of Remembrance (and museum from 1 April 2010) are viewable at West Lodge during the hours of 10:30am-3:30pm every day. Please ask at the Visitor Reception for access. The Books of Remembrance may also be viewed online.
The shop is currently open in the Visitor Reception in the East Lodge from 10:00am to 4.00pm Monday to Sunday, whilst we look for more volunteers to run the shop and extend it's opening hours. If you would like to volunteer to help in the shop please get in touch!
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Getting Here Arnos Vale lies close to Bristol's city centre on the A4 Bath Road, at Brislington. Pedestrians have a choice of three entry points - from the Bath Road; from Cemetery Road (off the A37 Wells Road) or via Arnos Park. The nearest train station is Temple Meads, located just under a mile east of the site. Bus services 1, X39, 57, 178 and 349 stop outside the Bath Road gates. There is parking for bicycles at the back of the Visitor Reception (East Lodge). Parking on site is limited and vehicles must enter via Bath Road. Two spaces in front of the Anglican Chapel, two in front of the Spielman Centre and one in front of the West Lodge are reserved for cars displaying disabled badges.
Let us help you discover Arnos Vale. Simply enter your full postcode into the map tool below as you would write it (including the space). We'll do our best to automatically find the best route for you.
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Disability Access The historic buildings and sloping landscape which make Arnos Vale so fascinating also, regretfully, make it difficult to provide full access facilities for people with disabilities, or mobility challenges. Improvements have been made to the buildings and paths around the site, but due to the restrictions already in place unfortunately not all spaces are fully accessible.
Visitors are invited to contact us for advice or to arrange assistance before making a visit, either by emailing
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or by telephoning 0117 9719117. We will do what we can to provide you with access.
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The historic nature of the site, the age and fragility of its structures and the rich abundance of wildlife means that great care needs to be taken when exploring. Please don't stray from the marked paths as there are areas of concealed subsidance, collapsing graves and unexpected branches and brambles. If you decide to explore the more minor paths which have not been surfaced, we advise that you wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Always be aware that stonework may topple or crack, that paths may be slippery and that trip hazards - including fallen branches, roots, animal burrows and sunken stones - abound.
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