Address
Mill Road Cemetery,
Mill Road,
Cambridge CB1 2AW.
To view a map, click here.

Visitor information
The cemetery is open all day, every day of the year and is neither locked nor lit at night. The main entrance is between 43 and 45 Mill Road, along a walkway of limes which runs alongside Mackenzie Road. There are other entrances on Mackenzie Road, between 79 and 81 Norfolk Street, and through an industrial estate on Gwydir Street (closed on Good Friday each year).

Public toilets
The nearest public toilets are a short walk away on Mill Road, beside the Bath House just past Gwydir Street. Opening hours: 8am – 8pm; baby changing facilities; 20p access to each cubicle.

Getting there
Cambridge city centre and Mill Road are subject to vehicle restrictions and it is advisable not to travel into the area by car. We encourage people to bus, walk or cycle to the cemetery wherever possible.

Walking & cycling
The cemetery is a 10-minute walk from the city centre. Cycles can be locked on bicycle racks in Mill Road, or taken into the cemetery.

Dove by Gordon Young.

Bus
The Citi2 bus route from Science Park to Addenbrooke’s runs past the cemetery. Stop: Mill Road, opposite Mortimer Road. For timetables, see Stagecoach UK Bus.

Rail
The nearest railway station is Cambridge, a 15-minute walk from the cemetery. Cambridge railway station has frequent services from London (Kings Cross 50 minutes non-stop), Stansted Airport and Peterborough. Taxis are available at the station.

Parking
There are two car parks within a five-minute walk of the cemetery: the multi-storey Queen Anne Terrace Car Park on Gonville Place; and a pay and display car park behind the Bath House on Mill Road, entrance on Gwydir Street. There are individual pay and display parking spaces in many side roads including Mackenzie Road, Guest Road, Willis Road and Norfolk Street. Street parking is free after 5pm.

Blackbird by Gordon Young

Park & Ride
There are Park & Ride facilities at:
Babraham Road (off A1307 at Gog Magog roundabout);
Cowley Road (off A14 at A10 junction); Madingley Road (off M11, at J13);
Newmarket Road (off A14 on A1303, Stow-cum-Quy interchange); Trumpington (off M11, at J11);
all have regular buses to the city centre.
Further information from Cambridgeshire County Council.