Kensal Green (All Souls) Cemetery W10 - Kensington and Chelsea

London's first metropolitan cemetery, designed by John William Griffith in 1833. The cemetery contains a large number of listed monuments and key buildings also at risk. The Management Plan from 2004 needs revision, but changes to forward planning and operations are having a positive impact on tree and vegetation management and other conservation issues. Discussions are taking place between key stakeholders to identify funding opportunities for further investment in key structures and infrastructure.

Site Details

    Designated Site Name:
    Kensal Green (All Souls) Cemetery
    Heritage Category:
    Registered Park and Garden grade I
    List Entry Number:
    1000817
    Local Planning Authority:
    Kensington and Chelsea
    Site Type:
    Religious ritual and funerary > Cemetery

Location

    County:
    Greater London
    District / Borough:
    Kensington and Chelsea / Brent / Hammersmith and Fulham
    Parliamentary Constituency:
    Kensington / Brent Central / Hammersmith
    Region:
    London and South East

Assessment Information

    Assessment Type:
    Park and garden
    Condition:
    Generally unsatisfactory with major localised problems
    Vulnerability:
    Medium
    Trend:
    Stable
    Ownership:
    Commercial company
    Designation:
    Registered Park and Garden grade I, 159 LBs, 2 CAs

Contact Details

Christopher Laine 020 7973 3473