It all started with a dog! A visit to Rossendale Pet Cemetery / Crawshawbooth

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In the heart of Rossendale you will find a cemetery that contains over 2,500 graves and memorials of family pets whose lives have sadly ended.

The story begins back in 1967 when a farmer, who had tragically killed his pet dog, Judy, in an accident, buried his pet in just one of the many fields high up overlooking the small village of Crawshawbooth.

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In this video, we take you to Rossendale Pet Cemetery for a walkaround, looking at a handful of headstones; some unique and some that hold happy and sad memories.

We wish to thank Helen for allowing us the opportunity to make this video.

Details on how to contact Rossendale Pet Cemetery and how you can also find them are below :

Address :
Crawshawbooth
Rossendale
Lancashire
BB4 8UE

(For Sat Nav use BB4 8AG)

Tel: 01706 213 810

Email: enquiries@rossendalepetcemetery.co.uk

Office/Chapel Hours
Monday to Friday – 9.00am to 5.00pm

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