Gunnersbury Cemetery

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Gunnersbury Cemetery, also known as (New) Kensington Cemetery, is a cemetery opened in 1929, located in the London’s Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, 143 Gunnersbury Avenue Acton. It is owned and managed by the Royal Borough. A triangle of land between the Gunnersbury Avenue and the Great West Road, part of the Gunnersbury Park, was bought in 1925 from the Rothschild family by the borough. The cemetery was founded soon afterwards, in 1929, on the former parkland.
The cemetery is situated adjacent to Gunnersbury Park. It covers about 8.9 hectares. It has numerous floral displays and shrubberies, and a chapel. Cemetery’s buildings, chapel included, are simple brick structures. There used to be a notable sculpture by Nereo Cescott but it was destroyed by vandals prior to 1994. ‘Garden of Remembrance serves as the place for the interment of cremated remains.

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