St. Peters Churchyard
Mary Wollstonecraft's remains were initially buried at Old St. Pancras Churchyard in London. However, in 1851, her grandson Percy Florence Shelley, the son of Mary Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley, moved her remains to St.
Paris, France
Wollstonecraft spent time in Paris during the French Revolution, which deeply influenced her political views and writings. 
Barking, Essex
The Wollstoncraft family moved to Epping Forest and then to Barking, Essex, in 1765. These locations provided her with a connection to nature and a respite from her father's temper and alcoholism.
Barking, Essex:

Epping Forest
The Wollstoncraft family moved to Epping Forest and then to Barking, Essex, in 1765. These locations provided her with a connection to nature and a respite from her father's temper and alcoholism.
Epping Forest:



