The Top 7 Graves Associated with Dickens

By Cemetery Club

Category: LifestyleLiving

Tags: History · Literature

Ever wondered where Charles Dickens walked after writing A Christmas Carol? I've mapped the top 7 graves associated with Dickens, from Sir John Everett Millais at St Paul's Cathedral to Mary Hogarth at Kensal Green Cemetery and Catherine Dickens in Highgate Cemetery. Practical cemetery visits, literary London history and exact grave locations for Dickens graves to visit.

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Rolly's Take

This blog resonates deeply with those who find poetry in the silence of a cemetery and seek to walk in the footsteps of literary giants. If you’ve ever felt the pull of history beneath your feet or considered how mortality weaves through the fabric of storytelling, you’ll appreciate the intimate reflections shared about Dickens and his world. It invites a contemplative exploration of legacy, connection, and the stories that linger long after the final chapter. For the curious souls who find beauty in the intersection of life and death, it offers a thoughtful pilgrimage through the heart of London’s literary past.