Introduction
At the entrance is a lych-gate, from where a lime avenue leads to the church. Among those buried here are Edmund Crosse and Thomas Blackwell, who built up the famous business that bears their name. To the south of Uxbridge Road All Saints' Churchyard Extension or New Cemetery was opened in 1884.
- Visitor Access, Directions & Contacts
Access contact details
Opening is unrestricted.
Directions
Tube: Stanmore (Jubilee) then bus. London Overground/Rail/Tube (Bakerloo): Harrow & Wealdstone then bus. Bus: 340, H18, H19
Owners
Diocese of London
- History
Period
- Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
- Victorian (1837-1901)
- Features & Designations
Designations
The National Heritage List for England: Listed Building
- Reference: All Saints' Church
- Grade: II*
The National Heritage List for England: Listed Building
- Reference: Crosse Tomb, Blackwell Family tomb, lych-gate
- Grade: II
- Key Information
Type
Funerary Site
Purpose
Sacred / Ritual / Funerary
Principal Building
Religious Ritual And Funerary
Period
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
Survival
Extant
Open to the public
Yes
- References
Contributors
London Parks and Gardens Trust