Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Birth Name:
Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle
Birth Date:
May 22, 1859
Birth Place:
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Death Date:
July 7, 1930
Place of Death:
Windlesham Manor, Crowborough, East Sussex, United Kingdom
Age:
71
Cause of Death:
Heart attack
Cemetery Name:
All Saints Church - Minstead Village
Claim to Fame:
Writers and Poets
Over 125 years after his creation, Sherlock Holmes remains the most popular fictional detective in history. Arthur Conan Doyle is best known for the 60 stories he wrote about Sherlock Holmes. His body of work includes nearly 200 novels, short stories, poems, historical books and pamphlets.
Fun Fact
A first edition book signed by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle starts at $25,000. His autograph will set you back around $1,500.
Cemetery Information:
Final Resting Place:
All Saints Church - Minstead Village
Church Lane
Minstead, Lyndhurst, , SO43 7EX
United Kingdom
Europe
Grave Location Description
As you enter the church yard take the path to the left and walk all way to the back of the cemetery towards the wooden split rail fence. Look for the second large tree from the left back corner and approximately 10 spaces from the fence (directly behind the church building) and then look for the large cross with the rounded base that marks the final rest place of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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50.89624222, -1.601507953544Visiting The Grave:
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Read More About Sir Arthur Conan Doyle:
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- The Official Arthur Conan Doyle Website
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