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Edgwarebury Cemetery

Introduction

The cemetery has chapel and a grid of paths, and remains on the edge of the built-up area, meeting the countryside.

Edgwarebury Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery that opened in 1968 and is reserved for burials of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Congregation; Reform Synagogues of Great Britain; and the Union of Liberal & Progresive Synagogues. The cemetery has chapel and a grid of paths, and remains on the edge of the built-up area, meeting the countryside.

For more information see http://www.londongardensonline.org.uk/gardens-online-record.asp?ID=BAR021

Visitor Access, Directions & Contacts

Access contact details

Open from 8:30am every day, closes 2 hours before Shabbat on Fridays, Winter 9am - 4pm (Sunday to Thursday).

Directions

Tube: Edgware (Northern) then bus. Bus: 107, 113, 186, 288, 614

Owners

West London Synagogue

Features & Designations

Designations

  • Green Belt

Key Information

Type

Funerary Site

Purpose

Sacred / Ritual / Funerary

Principal Building

Religious Ritual And Funerary

Survival

Extant

Open to the public

Yes

References

Contributors

  • London Parks and Gardens Trust