Plan Your Visit

The Bazalgette Mausoleum is free to everyone.
The churchyard is open every day.

The Bazalgette Mausoleum is about to undergo a period of essential conservation work. Keep up to date on our social media and in our newsletter.

If you wish to make a group booking to look inside the Bazalgette Mausoleum with one of our staff members, please contact hello@habitatsandheritage.org.uk and we will be happy to accommodate you.

Where to find us:

St Mary’s Church 
30 St Mary’s Road
Wimbledon
South West London
SW19 7BP

 

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Getting to the Bazalgette Mausoleum

Watch our short video to learn more about accessibility and visiting the Burton Mausoleum.

For the full transcript, read the description of the video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9EqBM-1cbE&t=1s

To view the most accessible route through the churchyard, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZL3E0b34hQ

 

By Train

The closest train station is Wimbledon. Wimbledon Station is 0.7 miles from St Mary’s Church.

A significant portion of the route from Wimbledon Station to the church is uphill. This may not be suitable for all visitors.

It is possible to catch a bus from near the station. The number 493, 200, and 93 buses run from Wimbledon Station to Wimbledon Village at the top of the hill. The route from Wimbledon Village to St Mary’s Church is flat.

You can travel to Wimbledon Station by National Rail, the District Line, and London Tram.

 

By Bus

There are several bus stops under a mile away from St Mary’s Church. For example you could catch the following buses:

From Richmond (north west): 493

From Kingston (west): 57 (to Wimbledon Station)

From Tooting (east): 493

From Putney (north): 93

From North Cheam (south): 93

 

By Bike

Wimbledon is on the National Cycle Network’s route 208.

There is no designated bike storage at St Mary’s Church.

 

By Car

Please do not park inside the church gate.

Paid street parking is available nearby and is free on Sundays. Please be respectful of local residents and check all local parking restrictions.

There is a free disabled parking space outside the church gate.

Looking inside the Bazalgette Mausoleum

The interior of the Bazalgette Mausoleum is currently not open to the public.
Please do not go down the stairs.

1. Henry Bazalgette (1855-1896)
2. Theresa Philo Bazalgette (1850-1922)
3. Maria Bazalgette (1819-1902)
4. Sir Joseph William Bazalgette (1819-1891)
5. Willoughby Bazalgette (1857-1900)
6. Charles Norman Bazalgette (1847-1888)
7. John Anthony Rucker Esq (c.1719-1804)
8. Evelyn Bazalgette (1861-1899)

 

Explore our 3D model of the Bazalgette Mausoleum