I think it may be true that Greenock Cemetery has more miles of roads than any other in the UK. Whatever the truth, this is an interesting place.
If you like wandering through cemeteries, this is for you. Opened around 1845 this is one of the largest council run cemeteries in Britain. Built on a hillside near the centre of Greenock with historic grave stones in a lovely setting. There is a leaflet available and if you follow the routes you will get an idea of some of the fascinating history belonging to the people buried there.
You could spend a week in there looking at tomb stones... This is larger than Necoprolis in Glasgow...Amazing site with such a variety in years of history.
This is a quite amazing place with many surprising features. A seldom known fact is that the graves are segregated into Catholic, Protestant, Jewish and paupers with the latter being the saddest of all as it has no markings whatsoever. There is also the memorial to Greenock's Blitz civilian victims from the second world war. There are also the graves of Mary Campbell (Robert Burns' Highland Mary) and the family of engineer, James Watt. These remains were relocated to here from the old West Kirk graveyard which was displaced by a new shipyard for Messrs Harland and Wolff. I understand that the other graves were also relocated at least in part and that those charged with the removal were given a bounty for what was a potentially dangerous work for many of the remains were of people who died of dreadful plagues so common in a busy seaport.I have taken two stars off this review because the local authority are not in the least diligent in keeping the place in good order for there are numerous damaged monuments and plots that never seem to be attended to. Also, it is a well-known den for drug addicts and sundry bad elements. The gates which are listed monuments have been welded open so that the police can access the place quickly. Sadly, it can at times be quite dangerous so take care and don't go alone.
has highland marys statue and grave and many other historic characters buried there
well worth a visit,see the statue dedicated to Mary Campbell better known as highland Mary,The Watt cairn,made up of stones from all over the world.You can stroll round the graves of some of the most famous greenock families.
was staying at my brothers on holiday in 2009s as this cemetery is just behind his house i took a walk round this cemetery one afternoon , very peaceful , lots of well known people buried here , visit it if you have time
meet a lot of people who like to set and watch the world go round not in a hurry to go anywhere,for a longterm place to stay 9.9
Beautiful grounds. Vast and quite hilly, so bring your walking shoes. Crematorium staff was very helpful.
very old stones interesting if you take time to look