Mortuary Room and Carriageway Tunnel, London Road Cemetery – Coventry’s Hidden Subterranean History
Beneath the peaceful canopy of trees in Coventry’s London Road Cemetery lies a little-known but fascinating remnant of the city’s Victorian ingenuity and wartime resilience, the Mortuary Room and Carriageway Tunnel . Concealed under grassy terraces and framed by weathered stone walls, these subterranean structures tell two parallel stories: one of solemnity and order in the 19th century, and one of shelter and survival in the 20th. The Mortuary Room (Constructed in 1871) Built under the cemetery’s terrace walk in 1871 , the Mortuary Room was a functional yet discreet part of the cemetery’s infrastructure. In the 19th century, mortuary rooms served as secure spaces for temporary storage of the deceased, particularly when funerals were delayed or autopsies were required to establish the cause of death. In keeping with Victorian values, even practical necessities like this were given careful consideration. The room would have been equipped with ventilation and lined in a way that kept...