Gunnersbury Cemetery
143 Gunnersbury Ave, London W3 8LE, United Kingdom
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FPV8+V3 London, United Kingdom
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They are very peaceful places to visit and you start to understand time in limited on this Earth so enjoy life while you can
The enviromentis well maintained and boasts a pagodaand central garden with established pampas grasses. Considering its a London location, it blossoms nature, and wildlife, including a pair of parakeets who seem to be there every time I visit.
The chapel is well maintained, intimate and perfect for a lost ones service.
We lost our beloved father and the staff were proffesional yet supportive, efficient but still kind- we will be forever grateful for their actions and assistance.
Thank you so much Dan and Sophie.
It is a multi denominational and multi national cemetery. It is well organised, and kept in a very neat and tidy condition. the graves are in excellent condition. Road and plane noise does intrude to some extent, but there is still a tranquil ambience.
The chapel is located approximately in the centre and there is a car park and toilets inside the entrance on the left
With a 5g connection we are getting 100mpbs download and 8mbps uploads which is just enough to maintain a live stream.
The path way of the cemetery is extremely narrow so if you need to park close to a graveside beware as there is only space for one car to go one way
With the Katyn memorial it is a little piece of Poland in Exile. It has the grave of a Polish President of the exile government K. Sabbat and notables from the war-time Polish underground Home Army.
Elsewhere is the grave of Carol Reed the famed film director, although as already stated a bit of a shame that it is a bit neglected.