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  1. Find practical information for your visit to Willesden Jewish cemetery including opening hours and how to book walking tours.

    • Beaconsfield Road London, England, NW10 2JE United Kingdom
    • willesden@usburial.org.uk
    • 020 8459 6107
  2. Visitors are able to visit the cemetery during open hours without an official guide. Our new trail leaflet and signage in the grounds make it easier to find your way around our 21-acre site.

    • Beaconsfield Road London, England, NW10 2JE United Kingdom
    • willesden@usburial.org.uk
    • 020 8459 6107
  3. House of Life project, Willesden Cemetery; Formation: 2015: Legal status: Registered charity: Purpose: To preserve the heritage of, increase accessibility to and increase biodiversity at Willesden Jewish Cemetery. Headquarters: Willesden Jewish Cemetery

  4. Sep 10, 2020 · A buried treasure trove of history: Willesden Jewish Cemetery offers heritage experience. Chief rabbis, Rothschilds, business leaders and major figures from the arts and science worlds are...

  5. Looking to locate a grave at the cemetery? Search United Synagogue burials. You can check if a person is buried at Willesden Cemetery and the reference of the section, row and plot with this simple search on the United Synagogue’s website.

  6. Nearly 30,000 men, women and children have been buried at Willesden Jewish Cemetery since 1873 and people are still buried there today. The lives highlighted here represent the rich diversity of backgrounds and life experiences that deserve further exploration on a visit to the cemetery. Life stories.

  7. Willesden Jewish Cemetery was created as an amenity for Victorian Jews of German and Dutch origin who settled in London. It has long been a prestigious place to be buried. The cemetery was opened in 1873 on former sheep grazing land that was bought by the United Synagogue, a union of five Jewish congregations in the City of London.

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