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Cemeteries, Military Cemeteries

Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Cemetery, Hanwell

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Cemetery in Hanwell is a public sector organization located in London, England. The cemetery offers services for individuals of different religions and faiths. It also has a section dedicated to military cemeteries. The organization is committed to providing a respectful and dignified final resting place for loved ones.

Introduction to Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Cemetery, Hanwell

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Cemetery, Hanwell is a cemetery located in London, England. The cemetery has a rich history, having been established in 1854 and serving as a final resting place for many notable figures, including military personnel and members of various religious faiths. What sets this cemetery apart is its commitment to preserving the memories of those who have passed and providing a peaceful and respectful environment for loved ones to pay their respects.

Services & products

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Cemetery, Hanwell offers a range of services to its customers, including burial plots, cremation services, and headstone engraving. Customers can also choose from a variety of religious and secular ceremonies to honor their loved ones. The cemetery also provides a range of products, including floral arrangements, memorial keepsakes, and personalized grave markers.

Location

The cemetery is located in the Hanwell neighborhood of London, which is known for its green spaces and historic landmarks. In the surrounding area, customers can find a variety of businesses, including shops, restaurants, and cafes. The nearest public transportation options are the Hanwell railway station, which is 0.3 miles away, the Boston Manor underground station, which is 1.2 miles away, and the Ealing Broadway railway station, which is 1.5 miles away.

Benefits

Customers should choose the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Cemetery, Hanwell for its commitment to providing a respectful and peaceful environment for loved ones to pay their respects. The cemetery also offers a variety of services and products to meet the needs of different families and religious faiths. The staff is knowledgeable and compassionate, and works to ensure that each customer's needs are met with care and sensitivity.

Good to know

Customers should be aware that the cemetery has certain rules and regulations regarding the placement of headstones and the types of memorials that are allowed. It is recommended that customers consult with a member of the cemetery staff to ensure that their choices are in compliance with these regulations.

Reviews

Customers have praised the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Cemetery, Hanwell for its beautiful and well-maintained grounds, as well as its helpful and compassionate staff. Many have also noted the cemetery's commitment to honoring the memories of those who have passed, and providing a respectful and peaceful environment for families to pay their respects.

Amenities

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    chapel
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    burial plot
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    mausoleum
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    columbarium
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    memorial garden
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    cemetery office
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    religious monument
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    prayer room
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    urn garden
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    grave marker
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    flagpole
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    monument
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    memorial wall
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    headstone
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    visitor center
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    reception area
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    parking lot
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    landscaping
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    online memorials
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    online database
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    cemetery map

FAQ

What types of burial options are available at your cemetery?

We offer a variety of burial options including traditional burial plots, lawn graves, and cremation plots. We also have a Garden of Remembrance for scattering ashes.

Can I pre-plan and pre-pay for my funeral services and burial?

Yes, we offer pre-planning and pre-payment options for funeral services and burial. This ensures that your wishes are followed and can alleviate financial burden for your loved ones.

What are the visiting hours and policies for the cemetery?

Our visiting hours are from 9am to 5pm every day. We ask that visitors maintain a respectful and quiet atmosphere, and follow the rules and regulations posted throughout the cemetery.

How are the cemetery grounds maintained and what measures are in place to ensure the respectful treatment of gravesites?

Our cemetery staff maintains the grounds with regular landscaping and maintenance. We also have policies in place to ensure the respectful treatment of gravesites, including prohibiting the placement of ornaments or decorations that may damage the grounds or disturb other visitors.

Can you provide information on the eligibility requirements for interment at a military cemetery?

To be eligible for interment at a military cemetery, one must have served in the military and been honorably discharged. Spouses and dependent children of eligible veterans may also be eligible for interment. Please contact us for more information on eligibility requirements.

Reviews

  • Bogdan Przednikowski

    (Translated by Google) Walk and reverie. (Original) Spacer i zaduma.

    27-01-2023
  • Miss Petietia Noné (Miss Petietia)

    I attended a funeral here for the first time. I noticed how some graves were decorated in a very cute way. It looked well kept and we only found our plot because there were people singing around the grave. I think I heard someone say that over the road was all booked. I either didn't know or had forgotten that there were plots over the road, as I had lived in LBE for a long time, previously. My experience there was very pleasant & uplifting, mainly because of the Gospel songs sung around the grave while their loved one was being buried. This was my first West Indian funeral experience. 😍

    27-12-2022
  • Ami Heddaviand Le'Viand (breadGD)

    27-05-2022
  • Spearklys

    Heartaches.

    27-05-2021
  • Mathew Johnson

    27-05-2021
  • Ren Krusz

    Nice.

    27-05-2021
  • PhoTom

    Good place for a walk.

    27-05-2021
  • Jessica Sinclair

    Very pretty and peacefully tranquil cemetery with some interesting statues and headstones to zoological explorers and psychologists of the victorian era. And a number of commonwealth War graves from both World Wars. Opened in 1855 as part of St Mary Abbots in North Kensington when their own burial grounds were considered too full and became a health hazard. To it's Eastern boundary with West Ealing, it still retains it's original boundary stones. It's grand arched entrance with lodge and central Chapel in Revival Gothic style by architect Thomas Allom are aesthetically pleasing. Mahoosive cedar trees mark it's perimeter boundary. With oaks, box, pine and yew trees within.

    27-05-2021
  • Ashwin k

    27-05-2020
  • Elmar Gultnieks

    Amazing place, have you seen Boris?

    27-05-2020