Workhouse Wildflowers

room 8 ECHOES

Location: Bath, Bath And North East Somerset, England, United Kingdom

Join us on a journey of memorialising the thousands of the Bath Union Workhouse workers who were buried in unmarked graves on unmarked land...


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Bath Union Workhouse

Our journey starts with the Bath Union Workhouse, built between 1836 and 1838 on Frome Road in Odd D…

Inside the Workhouse

Conditions in the new union workhouses were often compared to slavery… Only 1 in 6 people were able …

Wildflower Planting

On November 3rd 2021, a wildflower planting event took place to memorialise those who were buried he…

Meet the Planters

Let's hear from the planters at the event... Why they're here and what their opinions are on the bur…

Inside the Meadow

All about the wildflowers and the meadow...

Plant With Us

Experience the planting of flowers that will change the course of this burial ground forever... No l…

A Memorial For the Dead

The only memorial in the area was for Eddie Cochran, rock n roll star, who died in the 60s. The work…

The Future of the Meadow

We end our journey with a reflection on what has led to planting of the meadow, and with hope for a …
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Bath Union Workhouse: a walk for the living with the route of the dead

Bath Union Workhouse: a walk for the living with the route of the dead

Bath Union Workhouse had two burial grounds...this sound walk is an invitation to follow a route between the two burial grounds and two different journeys. There is music, poetry and information. If you begin at the car park for St Martins Hospital you will arrive at a field just off the Wellsway, Bath. Neither burial ground is marked on most current maps. In a field off the Wellsway over 3100 bodies lie in unmarked graves, the last remains of those who died of poverty in the Bath workhouse between 1858 and 1899. In the low winter sun you can make out the mounds and depressions of the burials. Here in this field a rich city in a rich country at the centre of the richest Empire dumped the bodies of its poor. The dead were officially and punitively denied the dignity of a 'decent' funeral, bodies were taken in a tunnel under the road and buried behind high stone walls. The authorities were consoled that at least they were buried in consecrated ground. The ground is still consecrated. Bath and NE Somerset Council still cut the grass..and slowly with new cutting patterns the field is being transformed into a better loved and more reflective place. Following the sounds you will pass the old workhouse building and a chapel. 1100 bodies of those who died between 1838 and 1858 lie in unmarked graves here in a small triangle of land between the chapel and the hospital car park. Walk listen and reflect The only memorial outside the chapel is to Rock 'n' Roll hero, Eddie Cochran who died here following a car crash near Chippenham in 1960. Eddie's body was flown to the US and buried in California: three steps to heaven, with step one taken in Bath's former Workhouse. There are no memorials to the Workhouse dead....until now More info here: https://www.walknowtracks.co.uk/walkingthenames.html
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