About Pulloxhill Churchyard

Pulloxhill churchyard is a consecrated area which is still open for interments.

There is also an area for interring ashes known as the ‘garden of remembrance’.  Despite its name this is not a garden but a grassed area with a surround of plaques commemorating individuals.

The churchyard is governed by strict rules laid down by the Diocese of St Albans and the PCC and churchyard maintenance team strive to uphold these regulations.

The churchyard maintenance team is made up of a group of local volunteers under the leadership of our churchwarden, Duncan Robb.  The team is constantly at work to keep the churchyard looking at its best.  Their hard work is much appreciated as without it the PCC would be faced with labour costs which would be difficult to fund.

The views from the churchyard are some of the best in Bedfordshire and it is well worth taking the time to enjoy the scenery.  However we do ask (and it is a bylaw) that dogs are kept on leads within the churchyard and that any fouling is cleared.  Please remember that it is your neighbours who have to clear up any mess left behind!