Northwood Cemetery located at London HA6 1HU, UK

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Northwood Cemetery london
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Northwood Cemetery london
Northwood Cemetery london
Northwood Cemetery london
Northwood Cemetery london
Northwood Cemetery london
Northwood Cemetery london
Northwood Cemetery london
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Kim Reilly

5 Google Rating

Beautiful kept so nice hapoy to know thst my daughter's resting place is so well cared for

5/ 5

Beautiful kept so nice hapoy to know thst my daughter's resting place is so well cared for

Ageing Fast

1 Google Rating

I have just been to the cemetery after looking online to see the times on this page as 9am - 8pm no

1/ 5

I have just been to the cemetery after looking online to see the times on this page as 9am - 8pm no mention of winter/summer times. When paying my respects to my brother and Father (which ive been doing for 30 years) a white Hillingdon Borough van came back and forth loudly tooting in their van, I was then walking back towards the gates (i parked outside) when the van came along side me asking if i knew who the owner of a vehicle was. I responded no then the male driver was very curt and told me the cemetery was closed. I was unaware of this but i did tell him that driving back and forth tooting the horn was very disrespectful when Im paying my respects at this difficult time. More he than she was very rude and couldnt have cared less about how I was feeling or where we were. Ruined It for me. We all want to go home but a little empathy would have gone a long way.

Krzysztof Wojciechowski

5 Google Rating

not sure "winner" is really proper word to describe a cemetery, but its really beautiful...

5/ 5

not sure "winner" is really proper word to describe a cemetery, but its really beautiful...

lee hammond

5 Google Rating

Such a beautiful place to reflect on life's sadness

5/ 5

Such a beautiful place to reflect on life's sadness

Patrycjusz Kwartnik

5 Google Rating

Place where you can commemorate the fallen in Battle of Britain.

5/ 5

Place where you can commemorate the fallen in Battle of Britain.

Karen McLeod

4 Google Rating

Very well kept. Very peaceful

4/ 5

Very well kept. Very peaceful

Annette

5 Google Rating

Lovely cemetry but would help with summer opening hours and winter opening hours it just says 9am ti

5/ 5

Lovely cemetry but would help with summer opening hours and winter opening hours it just says 9am till 8pm online which is misleading and when travelling to a cemetry and you get there and its closed its very upsetting.

Kristy Fallon

4 Google Rating

Beautiful grounds that are clean and well maintained. Paved walkways that are good for strollers and

4/ 5

Beautiful grounds that are clean and well maintained. Paved walkways that are good for strollers and wheelchairs.

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  • Sunday09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Monday09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Tuesday09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Wednesday09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Thursday09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Friday09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Saturday09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
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