South Ealing Cemetery located at 28 Chilton Ave, London W5 4RU, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 07723 476846

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Maz Hoque

5 Google Rating

Nice place to relax

5/ 5

Nice place to relax

Thomas Bonasera

5 Google Rating

.....peaceful.....

5/ 5

.....peaceful.....

Kate Lee

5 Google Rating

Beautiful and peaceful. A special place.

5/ 5

Beautiful and peaceful. A special place.

Paul Thomas

5 Google Rating

Nice open spaces

5/ 5

Nice open spaces

Robert Urbanski

5 Google Rating

Great place for photography

5/ 5

Great place for photography

JL Sarmiento

5 Google Rating

Just the right place for a quiet stroll to contemplate life.

5/ 5

Just the right place for a quiet stroll to contemplate life.

David Lusty

5 Google Rating

Peaceful green space, ideal for quiet contemplation

5/ 5

Peaceful green space, ideal for quiet contemplation

Mark Percy

4 Google Rating

Amazing purple carpets of crocuses to enjoy in late February.

4/ 5

Amazing purple carpets of crocuses to enjoy in late February.

Jessica Sinclair

5 Google Rating

Lovely tranquil Victorian Gothic garden of the dead to meander around. The grey stone buildings were

5/ 5

Lovely tranquil Victorian Gothic garden of the dead to meander around. The grey stone buildings were erected by the architect Charles Jones 1861, for the Ealing and Old Brentford Buriel Board. Has lots of yew trees and hedging avenues leading to circular beds. A fare number of WW1 and WW2 war graves and a large white Cross commemorate fallen soldiers without gravestones. Beautiful angels and other memorials grace the grounds. No longer open for buriels unless it's the opening of a family buriel site. The MP Spencer Walpole who previously owned Pitshanger Manor was buried here in 1896. In close proximity to Gunnersbury Park and Blondin Park. Nearest stations are South Ealing, Northfields and Brentford Overground Station.

Stephen Johnson

4 Google Rating

A place of calm reflection.

4/ 5

A place of calm reflection.

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