Cemeteries · Northern Ireland
Lisburn Cemetery
Also known as: Lisburn, Lios na gCearrbhach
Lisburn Cemetery is a cemetery in the United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 30 min–1 h
- Nearest railway station
- Lisburn · 1.1 km
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
About
Lisburn Cemetery is a named cemetery in the United Kingdom. Coordinates: 54.5042°, -6.0497°. This entry is part of The Great Britain Guide, a free, ad-free, open-data tourist directory.
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From the Wikipedia article
Lisburn ( LIZ-burn, LISS-burn; Irish: Lios na gCearrbhach [ˌl̠ʲɪsˠ n̪ˠə ˈɟaːɾˠ(ə)wəx] ) is a city in Northern Ireland. It is 8 mi (13 km) southwest of Belfast city centre, on the River Lagan, which forms the boundary between County Antrim and County Down. First laid out in the 17th century by English and Welsh settlers, with the arrival of French Huguenots in the 18th century, the town developed as a global centre of the linen industry. In 2002, as part of Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee celebrations, the predominantly unionist borough was granted city status alongside the largely nationalist town of Newry. With a population of 45,370 in the 2011 Census, Lisburn was the third-largest city in Northern Ireland. In the 2016 reform of local government in Northern Ireland Lisburn was joined with the greater part of Castlereagh to form the Lisburn City and Castlereagh District.
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Background
Description
Lisburn prides itself as the birthplace of Ireland's linen industry. While production had been introduced by the Scots, the arrival in 1698 of Huguenot refugees from France brought more sophisticated techniques, and government support. Even as it raised duties on Ireland's successful woollen trade (with the concurrence of the subordinate Irish Parliament), the English Parliament removed them on all Irish articles of hemp and flax, and the government gave Louis Crommelin, "overseer of the royal linen manufacture of Ireland", money to promote their production. The Huguenot retained their own place of worship, the "French Church" in Castle Street, until 1820. The last of its pastors, Saumarez…
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- Coordinates
- 54.5042, -6.0497
- District
- Lisburn and Castlereagh
- Postcode
- BT28 1JR
- Parliamentary constituency
- Lagan Valley
- Nearest railway station
- Lisburn — 1.1 km
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Lisburn Cemetery?
- Lisburn Cemetery is in Northern Ireland, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 54.5042°, -6.0497°. The nearest railway station is Lisburn, around 1.1 km away.
- Is Lisburn Cemetery free to visit?
- Yes — admission to Lisburn Cemetery is free.