When you drive up to this cemetery you will be amazed at the sheer size of the property. It sprawls across many acres of land. As you approach the arched sign over the driveway gate you will notice many graves outside the fenced area. After calling several funeral homes I was unable to determine the purpose of this location. It appears the cemetery has been expanded several times due to two entrance gates with names attached. The first gate you drive through was erected in 2006 and contains the Texas State Flower : The Bluebonnet" . The next gate has decorative brick work with the name attached to the bricks. There is beautiful landscaping across this entire property. With redwood bridges built to walk over drainage areas. The tree are many varieties, but when I visited the redwoods were in full bloom and gorgeous. Patches of live flowers, irises, lilies and other varieties, are also found on this land. There is a large drainage ditch that runs through the grounds and it also in manicured and landscaped. A gazebo is located adjacent to the brick gate sign. Graves are scattered in every direction and there is plenty of room for future burials. A Historical Marker and a Kiosk is located on the cemetery. There is a table with benches located by a gate, as well as benches in other locations. Two flagpoles are located in Clover Hill Cemetery which is a tranquil and lovely place to visit with its rolling grass lawns it mimics a country club. The African American section of this cemetery is located across the road from the front gate, but is not fenced. Understandably some burial locations may be incorrect since a death certificate would state Lott Colored Cemetery. PLEASE NOTE: Do not confuse this cemetery with the Lott African American Cemetery located at 303 CR 473,Lott,Falls County, Texas USA, Postal Code: 76656 From Lott Texas turn west on Hwy 320 drive to Waco Street and turn right. This road will dead end into Clover Hill Cemetery.
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