Brompton Cemetery is one of the finest cemeteries in the country. As the only Crown Cemetery, it is managed by the Royal Parks under contract from the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. The West London and Westminster Cemetery Company, as it used to be known, was established in 1836. Designed by Benjamin Baud, the cemetery has a formal layout with listed buildings, monuments of great historical interest and a chapel based on the design of Rome’s St Peter’s Basilica. After the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, London became the world’s commercial capital. Its population increased from 1 million in 1800 to over 2.6 million by 1850. Consequently the inadequate sanitary conditions led to endemic disease and the existing burial grounds were unable to cope. As a solution, Parliament authorised seven commercial cemeteries around London, of which Brompton is an outstanding example.
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Open spaces available to the public as destinations for leisure, activities and community engagement
Brompton Cemetery
Borough: Kensington and Chelsea
Space type: Cemetery/churchyard
Area: 15.36 ha
Address: West Brompton, SW6 1SY
Opening Times
The cemetery is open from 8am to 8pm in the summer and 8am to 4pm in the winter.Check with site manager before visiting.
Facilities
All weather playing pitch; Car parking; Cycle paths; Dog litter bins/area; Historic features; Horse riding; Litter bins; Monuments/Sculptures; SeatsOwner
The Royal ParksManager
The Royal Parks
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