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The Cemetery at Abney Park
Abney Park Cemetery
Abney Park Cemetery as it exists today. Photos: © Sue Bailey & Bart Bousfield 2002-2005


The storied history of London's Abney Park Cemetery began with the design of Lady Mary Abney to create gardens on the 32 acres of Stoke Newington Manor at the beginning of the 18th Century.

It was over 100 years later, in 1840, that Abney Park became a cemetery and arboretum, one of the most beautiful and visionary of its time. Abney Park, along with six other great cemeteries, replaced the overcrowded, increasingly unpleasant graveyards of London's churches.

 


The cemetery was never consecrated but was managed under the progressive ideals of the London Missionary Society.

Unfortunately, by 1880, the grounds passed to a commercial enterprise which began to abandon the arboretum style design of the original cemetery. The beautiful gothic chapel built in the shape of a Maltese Cross was last used in the 1950's. In the present day, new interrments are long past and the encroachment of nature is being allowed to reclaim the aging burial grounds.

 
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