Introduction
An avenue of silver birch flanks the main tarmac drive from the gates and entrance on Uxbridge Road. There are some fine trees, including large Sequoia and other mature trees.
Harrow Weald Cemetery is adjacent to All Saints' Churchyard and was established in 1937. An avenue of silver birch flanks the main tarmac drive from the gates and entrance on Uxbridge Road. Either side of the drive the graves are set among grass with a row of conifers to the eastern boundary, and various ornamental, evergreen trees are planted among the graves. At the back of the site is a newer section for graves, and woodland to the north. There are some fine trees, including large Sequoia and other mature trees. At the entrance on Clamp Hill is a small brick lodge that houses Harrow's Cemetery Office.
- Visitor Access, Directions & Contacts
Access contact details
Gates: Nov/Dec: 9am - 4.30pm; Jan-Mar/Oct: 9am - 5.30pm; April/Sept: 9am - 7pm; May-August: 9am - 8pm. Access unrestricted from churchyard.
Directions
Tube: Stanmore (Jubilee). London Overground/Rail/Tube (Bakerloo): Harrow & Wealdstone then bus. Bus: H12, 340, H18
Owners
London Borough of Harrow
- 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