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Kensal Green Cemetery — Attraction in London

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Kensal Green Cemetery
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Nearby attractions
Queen's Park Gardens
67 Ilbert St., London W10 4QH, United Kingdom
Emslie Horniman's Pleasance Park
Kensal Rd, London W10 5EG, United Kingdom
Kensington Memorial Park
St Mark's Rd, London W10 6BZ, United Kingdom
Queen's Park
Queens Park Lodge, Harvist Rd, London NW6 6SG, United Kingdom
Little Wormwood Scrubs
1 Dalgarno Gardens, London W10 5LL, United Kingdom
Meanwhile Gardens
156 - 158 Kensal Rd, London W10 5BN, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Parlour
5 Regent St, London NW10 5LG, United Kingdom
The William
786 Harrow Rd, London NW10 5JX, United Kingdom
Chick Inn Village
5 Kilburn Ln, London W10 4AE, United Kingdom
Crab Lab
8 Chamberlayne Rd, London NW10 3JD, United Kingdom
Nando's Kensal Rise
29 Chamberlayne Rd, London NW10 3NB, United Kingdom
Mr Pizza & Burgers
16 Chamberlayne Rd, London NW10 3JD, United Kingdom
Jaego's House
557 Harrow Rd, London W10 4RH, United Kingdom
Frigideira
37 Chamberlayne Rd, London NW10 3NB, United Kingdom
Sacro Cuore Pizza
45 Chamberlayne Rd, London NW10 3NB, United Kingdom
The Khas Lounge
39-41 Chamberlayne Rd, London NW10 3NB, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Chapter Portobello
1 Alderson St, London W10 5JY, United Kingdom
Kensal Lodge Guest House
2A College Rd, London NW10 5EN, United Kingdom
Kensal House Portobello London
23A Station Terrace, London NW10 5RP, United Kingdom
Chamberlayne Inn
81 Chamberlayne Rd, London NW10 3ND, United Kingdom
Kensal Green Backpackers
639 Harrow Rd, London NW10 5NU, United Kingdom
Notting Hill by Capital
225 Ladbroke Grove, London W10 6HQ, United Kingdom
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Kensal Green Cemetery

Harrow Rd, London W10 4RA, United Kingdom
4.6(44)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Queen's Park Gardens, Emslie Horniman's Pleasance Park, Kensington Memorial Park, Queen's Park, Little Wormwood Scrubs, Meanwhile Gardens, restaurants: Parlour, The William, Chick Inn Village, Crab Lab, Nando's Kensal Rise, Mr Pizza & Burgers, Jaego's House, Frigideira, Sacro Cuore Pizza, The Khas Lounge
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+44 20 8969 0152
Website
kensalgreencemetery.com

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Nearby attractions of Kensal Green Cemetery

Queen's Park Gardens

Emslie Horniman's Pleasance Park

Kensington Memorial Park

Queen's Park

Little Wormwood Scrubs

Meanwhile Gardens

Queen's Park Gardens

Queen's Park Gardens

4.4

(130)

Open 24 hours
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Emslie Horniman's Pleasance Park

Emslie Horniman's Pleasance Park

4.3

(93)

Open 24 hours
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Kensington Memorial Park

Kensington Memorial Park

4.4

(496)

Open 24 hours
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Queen's Park

Queen's Park

4.6

(1.7K)

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Nearby restaurants of Kensal Green Cemetery

Parlour

The William

Chick Inn Village

Crab Lab

Nando's Kensal Rise

Mr Pizza & Burgers

Jaego's House

Frigideira

Sacro Cuore Pizza

The Khas Lounge

Parlour

Parlour

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(576)

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The William

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3.5

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katteer67katteer67
Notable Names & Forgotten Stones – Reflections on Kensal Green Thanks to some research on Ancestry I found an interesting distant relative who was buried as a "notable person" in Kensal Green Cemetery. As luck would have it, I was already planning a trip to London for a vacation a few weeks later so the cemetery was quickly added to my itinerary. It was easy to get to, just steps from the Kensal Green Station. This large cemetery has huge entrance gates suggesting this may be a place of importance. The Friends of Kensal Green maintain a website with detailed historical information and even offer books about the cemetery for those interested. I was able to find my ancestor quickly and appreciated the moment to be able to pay my respects. While exploring, we also came across the respected Brunel family site, along with many other impressive tombstones of notable individuals who contributed in one way or another to this mostly beautiful world. I love taking my time strolling through cemeteries, thinking about the people who are laid to rest and the impacts they would have had on today's society. This impressive cemetery was no different but I couldn't help wishing we all held value in the places a little more so that the stones were better maintained, the grass tidier, and the area felt more cherished.
jeff benjaminjeff benjamin
A functional cemetery and crematorium opened in 1833 only just pre-dating the Victorian era and largely reflecting a diversity of funereal design across the social status spectrum. A Gothic footprint here with a diaspora of mausolea, sarcophagi, notable catacombs and monuments scattered over flat terrain on an east-west axis, evocative and fittingly sepulchral. Many Notables interred here, now cheek by jowl with the long forgotten. “… her (the widow’s) loss can only be estimated however imperfectly by those who knew his (the deceased) private worth.”** ** an excerpt from an inscription on a C19 cenotaph in the cemetery. Note : be mindful to leave the cemetery before 5pm to avoid being locked-in. I speak from experience.
Geoff CrowleyGeoff Crowley
Beautiful Cemetery with many years of History. My wonderful mum & many of my family are laid to rest here . I just wish those maintaining the cemetery grounds would be more careful. They’re always knocking things around and scratching many of the marble grave stones when cutting the grass . It’s like they have no respect what so ever for all the dear souls that have been laid to rest on Sacred Ground. I have also noticed the headstone next to my mums is beginning to subside and is getting closer to my dear mums resting place . I still stand with my five stars because , unlike Hampstead Cemetery you don’t allow loads of dog walkers in to soil on the Sacred Cemetery Grounds .See pics of subsidence.
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Notable Names & Forgotten Stones – Reflections on Kensal Green Thanks to some research on Ancestry I found an interesting distant relative who was buried as a "notable person" in Kensal Green Cemetery. As luck would have it, I was already planning a trip to London for a vacation a few weeks later so the cemetery was quickly added to my itinerary. It was easy to get to, just steps from the Kensal Green Station. This large cemetery has huge entrance gates suggesting this may be a place of importance. The Friends of Kensal Green maintain a website with detailed historical information and even offer books about the cemetery for those interested. I was able to find my ancestor quickly and appreciated the moment to be able to pay my respects. While exploring, we also came across the respected Brunel family site, along with many other impressive tombstones of notable individuals who contributed in one way or another to this mostly beautiful world. I love taking my time strolling through cemeteries, thinking about the people who are laid to rest and the impacts they would have had on today's society. This impressive cemetery was no different but I couldn't help wishing we all held value in the places a little more so that the stones were better maintained, the grass tidier, and the area felt more cherished.
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A functional cemetery and crematorium opened in 1833 only just pre-dating the Victorian era and largely reflecting a diversity of funereal design across the social status spectrum. A Gothic footprint here with a diaspora of mausolea, sarcophagi, notable catacombs and monuments scattered over flat terrain on an east-west axis, evocative and fittingly sepulchral. Many Notables interred here, now cheek by jowl with the long forgotten. “… her (the widow’s) loss can only be estimated however imperfectly by those who knew his (the deceased) private worth.”** ** an excerpt from an inscription on a C19 cenotaph in the cemetery. Note : be mindful to leave the cemetery before 5pm to avoid being locked-in. I speak from experience.
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Beautiful Cemetery with many years of History. My wonderful mum & many of my family are laid to rest here . I just wish those maintaining the cemetery grounds would be more careful. They’re always knocking things around and scratching many of the marble grave stones when cutting the grass . It’s like they have no respect what so ever for all the dear souls that have been laid to rest on Sacred Ground. I have also noticed the headstone next to my mums is beginning to subside and is getting closer to my dear mums resting place . I still stand with my five stars because , unlike Hampstead Cemetery you don’t allow loads of dog walkers in to soil on the Sacred Cemetery Grounds .See pics of subsidence.
Geoff Crowley

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4.6
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5.0
34w

One of the ‘Magnificent Seven’ cemeteries of London, and it’s easy to see why.

Unlike (parts of) a lot of the other seven such as Nunhead or Highgate, it isn’t completely overgrown and is relatively well maintained. This is probably because it still has a significant degree of availability for new burials and therefore hasn’t been allowed to simply return to a natural state (dust to dust), although there are still some large trees that line the grander avenues of monuments and mausolea leading from the east to the Anglican Chapel.

The older memorials tend to be more interesting and aesthetic (personal preference), but there are some more modern memorials/graves that are very interesting to see. Two in particular caught my eye. One was a lavish yet open memorial at a crossroads to a young boy called Medi, filled with colourful flowers, ornate corinthian columns and benches to sit and relax. The other was a large plot directly north-west of the first, surrounded by thick and high hedges the public cannot enter, dedicated to an unknown woman. The latter was supposedly designed by the woman’s husband (an architect), and contains what looks to be a beautiful neo-classical temple with a peaceful garden. We were sad we couldn’t go inside and see it up close!

There are also a few famous people buried in here, including Charles Babbage and Isembard Kingdom Brunel, along with others of the great and the good.

This is a great and beautiful place to go and explore for a while (or...

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Notable Names & Forgotten Stones – Reflections on Kensal Green

Thanks to some research on Ancestry I found an interesting distant relative who was buried as a "notable person" in Kensal Green Cemetery. As luck would have it, I was already planning a trip to London for a vacation a few weeks later so the cemetery was quickly added to my itinerary.

It was easy to get to, just steps from the Kensal Green Station. This large cemetery has huge entrance gates suggesting this may be a place of importance. The Friends of Kensal Green maintain a website with detailed historical information and even offer books about the cemetery for those interested. I was able to find my ancestor quickly and appreciated the moment to be able to pay my respects. While exploring, we also came across the respected Brunel family site, along with many other impressive tombstones of notable individuals who contributed in one way or another to this mostly beautiful world.

I love taking my time strolling through cemeteries, thinking about the people who are laid to rest and the impacts they would have had on today's society. This impressive cemetery was no different but I couldn't help wishing we all held value in the places a little more so that the stones were better maintained, the grass tidier, and the area felt...

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5.0
3y

What can you say about one of the magnificent seven cemeteries from the Victorian era. We are lucky it is within walking distance from where we live, so get down there quite often. The Victorian stone masons produced excellent quality carving and ornamentation. A lot of notable graves down there Isambard Kingdom Brunel, and his family. Decimus Burton who designed the Temperate House at Kew Gardens and much else. On Sundays there are tour guides who can show you around for a small fee. Especially lovely during Spring and Summer when the birds are out singing, all the nature that inhabits the place. Please be respectful and take your litter away, this is a special place to visit especially if you want some quiet time, very...

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