After visiting Highgate Cemetery pictures here, here and here) last summer, we've been aiming to go to another of the 'magnificent seven', so couple of weeks ago we went to Abney Park Cemetery in Hackney.
For more pictures see under the jump:-
Abney is free to enter (unlike Highgate) and has monthly guided tours. Unfortunately we didn't time it right to go on the tour, so we had to rack our brains to try and remember what we'd learnt about symbolism from our Highgate tour.
This grave belongs to William Fredrick Tyler, who died whist on duty as a metropolitan police officer. A statue of his folded uniform is both fitting and touching.
Abney was a burial ground for non-conformists and Dissenters (people who practice their religion outside the established church). Notable people buried there include the founders of the salvation army.
The chapel is currently undergoing restoration work and is in bad disrepair.
A couple of things you may want to be aware of if you planning a visit- wear sensible shoes, we went there had been a lot of rain and the ground was very muddy and slippery. Also, a number of homeless people go to the park to drink, and they can be intimidating on occasion.
If you're in the area, I recommend you also visit Sutton House a national trust property that was owned by a courtier of Henry VIII.
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