Introduction
All Hallows Churchyard is a rectangular site with the church centrally positioned. The churchyard is enclosed by an 18th-century low brick wall and among the mature trees is a yew some 200 years old. There are many scattered tombs and gravestones, including a number of fine 18th-century monuments. A path leads to Tottenham Cemetery, which abuts the churchyard to the north.
- Visitor Access, Directions & Contacts
Access contact details
Opening is unrestricted.
Directions
Rail: Bruce Grove then bus. Bus 123, 243, 243A, 318.
Owners
Church of England (Diocese of London)
- History
Period
18th Century (1701 to 1800)
- Features & Designations
Designations
The National Heritage List for England: Listed Building
- Reference: All Hallows Church
- Grade: II
- Key Information
Type
Funerary Site
Purpose
Sacred / Ritual / Funerary
Principal Building
Religious Ritual And Funerary
Period
18th Century (1701 to 1800)
Survival
Extant
Open to the public
Yes
- References
Contributors
London Parks and Gardens Trust
- Related Documents
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CLS 1/489
Landscape History Study - Hard copy
Camilla Beresford - 1998
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CLS 1/489