Abney Park Cemetery Trust

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London, United Kingdom

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Cemetery· Tourist attraction· Community Service/Non-Profit· Parks

Abney Park Cemetery Trust Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Abney Park Cemetery Trust is located in London, United Kingdom on 215 Stoke Newington High St, Stoke Newington,. Abney Park Cemetery Trust is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category cemetery in United Kingdom. Captcha Powered by Imunify360 English abney-park.org.uk is protected by Imunify360 We have noticed an unusual activity from your IP 212.98.91.87 and blocked access to this website. Please confirm that you are not a robot Loader

Address

215 Stoke Newington High St, Stoke Newington,

Phone

+44 2072757557

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Peter Swales

The paths are a labyrinth of elaborate graves and monuments all showing signs of age and character. Sums up life really so a sobering experience to pass through occasionally. The wood chippings on the paths have have made it easier to explore.

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Bartłomiej

beautiful, very old cemetery, great for a walk and have a prey for a great people resting there.

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Brendan Mahon

Beautiful cemetery park, rich in both history and biodiversity. Many winding paths, each as interesting as the last. There are several old war graves, with their distinctive style of headstone and a beautiful restored war memorial. The central chapel is sadly in a bit of a state, with clear signs of deterioration. Hopefully there will be the possibility of restoration. There is also much biodiversity at the site, with an abundance of birds, butterflies and other bugs. Many trees have a plaque nearby telling visitors what they are, which is very interesting.

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Roman Ralphs

An immediately new favorite spot in London. As beautiful and serene as it is quirky and mysterious. Many paths to take and gravestones to inspect. A perfect setting to sit and read, take the dog for a walk, see trees from the 1800s, and discover a bit of Victorian London.

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Daniel LO

A rather mesmerising place. I recommend a visit here.