English: St Sepulchre's Cemetery, Walton Street, Oxford, England. You can live in Oxford a long time without noticing this Victorian burial ground hidden away between the canal and the street. It's worth a visit for its Gothic ambiance, its yew tree avenue, its abundant natural vegetation (berries galore) and its graves which include Benjamin Jowett and other academic worthies, as well as a touching memorial to a young man killed when road-testing a racing car in the 1930s; his wife joined him in the grave some 60 years later.
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