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Acton Cemetery

Free admission

Acton Cemetery is a cemetery in the United Kingdom.

Acton Cemetery, cemeteries in London

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
North Acton · 0.2 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Acton Cemetery is a named cemetery in the United Kingdom. Coordinates: 51.5243°, -0.2626°. This entry is part of The Great Britain Guide, a free, ad-free, open-data tourist directory.

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Acton Cemetery is an historic late–Victorian burial ground in the London Borough of Ealing. Managed by Ealing London Borough Council, the site is located in North Ealing, near to North Acton Underground Station. History The land for the Cemetery was purchased in 1893 by the Acton Urban District Council. It was previously part of Lower Place Farm. Two chapels were built in 1895, and the 6.5 acres were consecrated and opened for burials that year. The Metropolitan District Railway (now the Central Line) was built through the site in 1903, dividing the cemetery into two halves, connected by a metal bridge. More stations along the line as a result of the construction of a new Royal Agricultural Show site made the cemetery more accessible. Opened in 1903 by the Prince of Wales, the show site gave its name to the area now known as Park Royal The cemetery has a war memorial, and 143 graves relating to WWI and WWII are recorded at the site by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Notable People Buried & Memorialised Stephen William Barrett (1855–1924) a prominent British music-hall performer who used the stage name Lester Barrett. He was the elder brother of the celebrated composer Leslie Stuart. The watercolour artist Henry Charles Brewer (1866–1950) lived on Perryn Road in Acton. Brewer executed the wall paintings at St Peter's Church, Ealing. He is buried in the northern section of the cemetery, near to his brother James Alphege Brewer. The notable creator of etchings, James Alphege Brewer (1881–1946), who lived on Avenue Road in Acton is buried in the northern section of the cemetery, near to his brother Henry Charles Brewer. Sir K. A. C. Creswell (1879–1974), was an English architectural historian who wrote seminal works on Islamic architecture in Egypt. Jamal Edwards (1990–2022). English music entrepreneur. Served as an ambassador for the Prince's Trust and awarded an MBE in 2015. Francis Robert Japp (1848–1925), was a British chemist noted for his discovery of the…

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Coordinates
51.5243, -0.2626
District
Ealing
Parish
Ealing, unparished area
Postcode
W3 6HU
Parliamentary constituency
Ealing Central and Acton
Nearest railway station
North Acton0.2 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Acton Cemetery?
Acton Cemetery is in London, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 51.5243°, -0.2626°. The nearest railway station is North Acton, around 0.2 km away.
Is Acton Cemetery free to visit?
Yes — admission to Acton Cemetery is free.