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North Sheen (Fulham New) Cemetery

North Sheen (Fulham New) Cemetery is a cemetery in the United Kingdom.

North Sheen (Fulham New) Cemetery

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North Sheen (Fulham New) Cemetery is a named cemetery in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1909. Address: Mortlake Road, Richmond, TW9 4EW. Coordinates: 51.4715°, -0.2785°.

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North Sheen Cemetery is a cemetery in Kew in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames (historically in North Sheen, Surrey). It is managed by Hammersmith and Fulham Council. The cemetery, which adjoins Mortlake Road (the A205 or South Circular Road) and Lower Richmond Road (the A316), opened in 1909 and is still in use. It is also known as Fulham New Cemetery as it provided burials for the then Metropolitan Borough of Fulham when the old Fulham Cemetery on Fulham Palace Road was full. It has a grid layout of paths and had a temporary chapel, which was replaced by a small red brick chapel in 1931. The chapel is in the gothic style, designed by Arthur Holden, Fulham Borough Surveyor & Engineer, with stained glass by Antoine Acket (1918–1981) added in 1953. The cemetery includes 111 identified graves of Commonwealth service personnel in World War I and the World War II and a memorial garden.

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Coordinates
51.4715, -0.2785
Parish
Richmond upon Thames, unparished area
Postcode
TW9 4EW
Parliamentary constituency
Richmond Park
Established
1909

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Frequently asked questions

Where is North Sheen (Fulham New) Cemetery?
North Sheen (Fulham New) Cemetery is in London, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 51.4715°, -0.2785°.
When was North Sheen (Fulham New) Cemetery built?
North Sheen (Fulham New) Cemetery dates to 1909 — the Modern period.