Gunnersbury Cemetery (Hounslow)
Brief Description
Gunnersbury Cemetery was established in 1929 when the Borough of Kensington's Cemetery at Hanwell was full. Situated adjacent to Gunnersbury Park, the land was originally part of the Rothschild Gunnersbury Park estate. The chapel is a simple brick building, recently refurbished, and the drive from the entrance is lined with displays of flower tubs and floral bedding arrangements, including shrubs such as camellias and roses along the side walls. With paths laid out in a grid pattern, the cemetery has well-kept grass and numerous fine trees, including mature horse chestnut trees near the entrance that date from before the cemetery was laid out, part of Gunnersbury Park planting. A Garden of Remembrance has been established with a central sundial and seating.
Practical Information
- Previous / Other name:
- Kensington Cemetery
- Site location:
- Gunnersbury Avenue
- Postcode:
- W3 8LE
- What 3 Words:
- pops.parks.detect
- Type of site:
- Cemetery
- Borough:
- Hounslow
- Open to public?
- Yes
- Opening times:
- 9am - 4.30pm (Jan-Dec); -5.30pm (Feb/Mar/Oct); - 7pm (April/May/Sept); -8pm (June-Aug). Sundays - 7pm (June-Aug)/-6pm (April/May/Sept). Xmas -4.30pm
- Special conditions:
- Facilities:
- toilets
- Events:
- Public transport:
- Rail: Kew Bridge. London Overground/Tube (District): Gunnersbury
- Research updated:
- 01/11/2005
- Last minor changes:
- 19/07/2023
Please check with the site owner or manager for latest news. www.rbkc.gov.uk
Full Site Description
The southern part of the cemetery is largely reserved for Roman Catholic burials, with many Polish, East Europeans and White Russians buried here, including the Romanoff Vsevolod, Prince of Russia (d.1973), who was the great-great grandson of Nicholas I and cousin of the last Czar. A slab bears the inscription that 'here rests the Bodies of Cossacks' with 5 names. Others buried include General Tadeuz Bòr-Komorowski (d.1966) Commander of the Polish resistance in WWII, who ordered the Warsaw uprising in August 1944 and became Commander and Chief of Polish forces in the west; General Jozef Smolenski (d.1978), a Polish cavalry officer who wrote a history of the 7th Lancers. The Roman Catholic chapel was destroyed by bombing in WWII and on its site the Katyn Memorial was later erected, a black obelisk designed by Louis Fitzgibbon. In 1976 this memorial was dedicated by Count Stefan Zamoyski to the 14,500 Polish prisoners of war who disappeared from the camps, 4,500 of whom were later identified in a mass grave at Katyn near Smolensk, then occupied by the Russians. Others buried here include Lord Broughshane of Kensington (d.1953), Mayor from 1913-19 and Tory MP of Kensington from 1918-1945; film director Sir Carol Reed (d. 1976); and Alfred (d.1963) and Guiseppe (d.1946) Messina, Maltese-born Soho vice racketeers.
Sources consulted:
Hugh Meller & Brian Parsons, 'London Cemeteries, An Illustrated Guide and Gazetteer', 4th edition (The History Press, 2008)
Further Information (Planning and Conservation)
- Grid ref:
- TQ192787 (519135,178692)
- Size in hectares:
- 8.9
- Site ownership:
- RB Kensington & Chelsea
- Site management:
- Environmental Services, Cemeteries Office
- Date(s):
- 1929
- Designer(s):
- Listed structures:
- None
- On National Heritage List for England (NHLE), Parks & Gardens:
No- Registered common or village green on Commons Registration Act 1965:
No- Protected under London Squares Preservation Act 1931:
No
Local Authority Data
The information below is taken from the relevant Local Authority's planning legislation, which was correct at the time of research but may have been amended in the interim. Please check with the Local Authority for latest planning information.
- On Local List:
- No
- In Conservation Area:
- Yes
- Conservation Area name:
- Gunnersbury Park
- Tree Preservation Order:
- Not known
- Nature Conservation Area:
- No
- Green Belt:
- No
- Metropolitan Open Land:
- Yes
- Special Policy Area:
- Yes
- Other LA designation:
- Feltham and Brentford SRB
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