DISSENTERS' CHAPEL
Kensal Green Cemetery
Entrance on Ladbroke Grove

TThe General Cemetery of All Souls, Kensal Green, is one of England's oldest and most beautiful public burial grounds, and certainly its most prestigious. One of the world's first garden cemeteries, and doyen of London's Magnificent Seven, Kensal Green received its first funeral in January 1833 and is the final resting place of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the mathematician Charles Babbage, and the novelists Wilkie Collins, Anthony Trollope and William Makepeace Thackeray.

The Chapel was designed in Greek Revival style by John Griffith in 1834 and is now maintained by the Historic Chapels Trust and Friends of Kensal Green Cemetery.

This taxidermy workshop is part of the London Month of the Dead.

Directions:
The Dissenters' Chapel has its own discreet entrance at the east end of the cemetery on Ladbroke Grove, just north of the Grand Union Canal.




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