West Liss Cemetery
The Cemetery at West Liss was opened in 1954 next to the Ancient Parish Church of St. Peters (listed in the Doomsday Book) and is in oldest part of the village.
Throughout the cemetery, there are tap points and refuse bins for your use.
The two car parks at West Liss are for cemetery visitors only. The first is located at the entrance to the cemetery the second can be found by driving in to the cemetery and is adjacent to the new cemetery extension.
Directions
By road
At the A3 Ham Barn roundabout, take the B3006 signposted ‘Liss’. The cemetery is located along Church Street, a right turning approximately half a mile along this road.
There is a designated car parking area. Please do not try to drive beyond this area.
We would strongly advise you to ensure vehicles are locked and anything of value is kept out of sight. The council does not accept responsibility for any theft or damage caused to or by vehicles within the cemetery.
Postcode for West Liss Cemetery GU33 6JY
Public Transport
Unfortunately, there is no direct bus service to the cemetery however its location is a short taxi journey from Liss train station. Trains from London Waterloo to Portsmouth (stopping at Liss) run at least every half an hour seven days a week.