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  1. Golders Green Crematorium and Mausoleum was the first crematorium to be opened in London, and one of the oldest crematoria in Britain. [1] [2] The land for the crematorium was purchased in 1900, costing £6,000 (the equivalent of £135,987 in 2021), and the crematorium was opened in 1902 by Sir Henry Thompson .

    • England
    • 62 Hoop Lane, London, NW11 7NL
    • 1902
    • 12 acres (4.9 ha)
  2. We hope that you will feel something of the peace that is associated with Golders Green. For anyone wishing to visit Sigmund Freud, Anna Pavlova or Bram Stoker the Ernest George Columbarium is locked. Visits are by appointment only between 10.00am to 4.00pm Monday to Friday. Please contact the office to book a time.

  3. Golders Green Crematorium 62 Hoop Lane Golders Green London NW11 7NL. Email (General Enquiries): admin.gg@thelcc.co.uk Email (Memorials Team): memorials.gg@thelcc.co.uk

  4. This diary provides the schedule of services at the Golders Green crematorium. If you are attending a service at the crematorium, you will find more information about directions, parking, opening hours etc. at the bottom of this page or via the links from the crematorium home page. Name Search: Go ». There are currently no services listed for ...

  5. Golders Green Crematorium is a stunning North London cremation facility located at 62 Hoop Lane. The extensive facilities provided by the crematorium include a Garden of Rest, filled with roses and other beautiful flowers, as well as a lily pond and arched walkways. The three chapels of rest are able to cater for groups of varying sizes, from ...

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  7. Jan 9, 2002 · LOCATION, AREA, BOUNDARIES, LANDFORM, SETTING Golders Green Crematorium with its landscape of c 5.5ha, is located to the east of Golders Green and north of Hampstead, in the London Borough of Barnet. The gardens are laid out on a wedge-shaped plot of land with the main buildings along the north side.

  8. However, the Golders Green Crematorium was the first to be established in the capital. The crematorium is a red-brick Romanesque (more specifically Lombardic Romanesque) Revival complex designed largely by architect Sir Ernest George , by this time in partnership with his former Chief Assistant, Alfred Bowman Yeates (1867-1944).

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