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Walthamstow (Queens Road) Cemetery

Walthamstow (Queens Road) Cemetery is a cemetery located in London, England. The cemetery provides a final resting place for individuals of various religions and faiths. As a place of remembrance, the cemetery is committed to providing a peaceful and respectful environment for families and loved ones to pay their respects.

Introduction to Walthamstow (Queens Road) Cemetery

Walthamstow (Queens Road) Cemetery is a cemetery located in London, England. It has a long and rich history, having been established in 1872. The cemetery serves as a final resting place for people of various faiths and backgrounds. What sets this cemetery apart is its beautiful and well-maintained grounds, which provide a peaceful and respectful environment for mourners.

Services & products

Walthamstow (Queens Road) Cemetery provides a range of burial and cremation services. Customers can choose from a variety of options, including traditional burial plots, cremation plots, and memorial benches. The cemetery also offers memorialization services, such as the installation of plaques and headstones.

Location

Walthamstow (Queens Road) Cemetery is situated in the heart of Walthamstow, a vibrant and diverse area of London. The cemetery is surrounded by a mix of residential and commercial properties, including shops, restaurants, and cafes. Customers can expect to experience a sense of community in the area, with many local businesses catering to the needs of the nearby residents. The cemetery is easily accessible by public transportation, with the nearest stations being Queens Road Station (0.1 miles away), Walthamstow Central Station (0.7 miles away), and St. James Street Station (0.8 miles away).

Benefits

Customers should choose Walthamstow (Queens Road) Cemetery because of its commitment to providing a dignified and respectful final resting place for their loved ones. The cemetery's staff are dedicated to ensuring that every funeral and memorial service is carried out with the utmost care and attention to detail. Additionally, the cemetery's beautiful grounds and peaceful atmosphere provide a comforting environment for mourners.

Good to know

Customers should be aware that Walthamstow (Queens Road) Cemetery is a non-denominational cemetery, meaning that it welcomes people of all faiths and backgrounds. The cemetery also has a policy of prioritizing the needs of bereaved families, and will work with customers to ensure that their specific requirements are met.

Reviews

Customers have praised Walthamstow (Queens Road) Cemetery for its welcoming and compassionate staff, as well as its beautiful and well-maintained grounds. Many reviewers have commented on the cemetery's peaceful and respectful atmosphere, and have expressed gratitude for the care that their loved ones received.

Amenities

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    chapel
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    burial plot
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    mausoleum
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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

FAQ

What types of burial options are available at your cemetery?

At Walthamstow (Queens Road) Cemetery, we offer traditional in-ground burials, as well as above-ground options such as mausoleums and columbaria for cremated remains.

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 burials. Our staff can assist you with selecting and customizing a plan that meets your needs and budget.

What is the cost of burial plots and services at your cemetery?

The cost of burial plots and services varies depending on the location and type of service selected. Our staff can provide you with a detailed price list and assist you with selecting the options that work best for you.

Can I customize my loved one's headstone or memorial marker?

Yes, we offer a range of customization options for headstones and memorial markers. Our staff can assist you with selecting the design and wording that best honors your loved one's memory.

What are the visiting hours and policies for the cemetery?

Our cemetery is open to visitors during daylight hours, seven days a week. We ask that visitors respect the solemnity of the cemetery and follow posted rules and regulations.

Reviews

  • Konstantin Selkovnikov (Error)

    I like all the cemeteries. For me that's places where you can put your thoughts in order, realize and come to terms with the fact that we will all soon leave this world, and that there is not much time allotted to us. And it gives me strength and desire to live as correctly as possible.

    27-08-2022
  • Ami Heddaviand Le'Viand (breadGD)

    27-05-2022
  • Shareen Meah

    Lovely quiet place to walk and be away from noise. Needs better maintenance of graves. lopsided & broken graves, uneven grass needs to be sorted out. I get most of the graves are old but it's just not respectful to the dead and families of those buried here.

    27-05-2022
  • Jane Green-Smith

    I am giving 4 stars,due to the improvements that have been made. We live some distance away, and haven't been able to visit for 18 months. The sign posts for each Avenue is a lovely idea and the new trees will make a big difference when grown. Double yellow lines stop unwanted cars from parking, and there is a large bin and water container. It is a little greener now, which helps and it is clean and tidy. Well done to those who have implemented the changes. We have left a new watering can for all to use. From Evelyn Treagusts family,Many Thanks.

    27-05-2022
  • Katrina W

    It's a beautiful space, sad to see it being neglected.

    27-05-2021
  • Janet Ling

    I have several generations of family buried here. It is both a disgrace and immoral for the London Borough of Waltham Forest to neglect the last resting place of my family and others. They should hang their heads in shame!

    27-05-2021
  • Benjamin Raymond

    relaxing place to be. Could close a little later perhaps?

    27-05-2020
  • Damaris Raymond

    Quiet and peaceful.

    27-05-2020
  • daniel crabbe (dpc)

    seems like the council are letting this literally fall into the ground. Plus spraying something to stop all plant life from growing in probably unsafe amounts. This really needs more maintenance and could be a nice green space if everything wasn't dead or dying (no pun intended).

    27-05-2020
  • Gerik Peterson

    Five stars just because the story about that girl getting locked in is HILARIOUS! Although, seriously it's a graveyard, it's old and it has graves.

    27-05-2019