Unless if you were local or have heard of Barnes Cementery, you probably wouldn't know about it.
This old cementary is a perfect example one day nature will reclaim it all back. It's part of the Barnes common so what you see from the outside; it's dense forest or bushy, but if you go inside you'll find the remnant of an old cementary. The tombstone are scattered across a big area, and you can walk between, or admire it, or just stop and read the epitaph.
If you come here during daytime, the place is eerie, feeling borderline haunted but yet peaceful. I came here late afternoon and there were not many people around but walking around in afternoon light /semi dark, it definitely feels creepy and haunted with the shadow and sound(s) that gives a echocing affect. Don't want to know what it feels...
Read moreThis cemetery is really unique. It's like a place you see in those horror films. I just discovered it because a friend of mine who lives around the area told me about this creepy cemetery hidden in plain sight. It's not as beautiful compared to the seven magnificent, but it has a certain charm on it. It's kinda funny because it has like a sports area next to it and you wouldn't know there's a cemetery next to it unless you are local. Most of the graves are from the 19th century, and most of it are falling apart, so be careful not to touch any gravestone it might collapse on you and might lead into an accident. Overall, if you are into dark tourism, give this place a visit. It's free, and you can probably go in the middle of the night for that...
Read moreA true gothic experience right in the middle of Barnes common. I love it. Take a torch and stroll amongst the grave stones on a dark moonless night. That sound you hear is only the rustle of the leaves in the trees - no reason to be frightened. Alas, there are on occasion other far more disturbing sounds, as this is a popular spot for those who prefer to conduct their romantic...
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