The Friends of Hyde Park Cemetery 

In 2003 a group of like-minded people with an interest in Hyde Park Cemetery came together to create the Friends of Hyde Park Cemetery. The Friends exist to promote and protect the cemetery as a site of historic interest, as well as a green space for the community. 

Why Hyde Park Cemetery?

By the mid-19th century many churchyards were proving insufficient for England’s growing urban population. In 1853, an Act of Parliament allowed local authorities to provide new, non-denominational, cemeteries.

Hyde Park Cemetery, originally known as Doncaster Cemetery, opened in 1856. It was one of the first municipal cemeteries outside of London. The cemetery is the final resting place of many people who helped transform Doncaster from a busy market town to an industrial powerhouse. 

Free Guided Walks

Discover the fascinating life stories of the people buried in the cemetery at our free guided walks through spring and summer.

Grave Finder Service

Are you trying to locate the grave of an ancestor? Our grave finder service can help you uncover your family history.

Volunteering

The Friends of Hyde Park Cemetery are an entirely volunteer-run organisation. Find out how you can get involved.

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Recent News

Second Guided Walk completed

The Friends' second Guided Walk of 2017 took place yesterday in wonderful sunshine. The theme of this walk was 'Democracy in Doncaster'  and included several Doncaster Mayors, an MP and a women's rights campaigner. The walk also included the story of one of several...

More new railings

The Friends have been able to install more new railings in the New Street boundary, thanks to further generous support from benefactors. Following on from the installation of eight bays of new railings last December, we were given an additional private donation to...

Italian visitors view restored grave

Today saw one of those occasions that makes the work of the Friends of Hyde Park Cemetery so rewarding. Some months ago, we were contacted by a Dr Gell, who was brought up in Doncaster but is a long-term resident of Italy. He was trying to locate the final resting...