Cannabaceae

Grove Park Cemetery
Grove Park Cemetery
Map
Details
Established1935; 89 years ago (1935)[1]
Location
Marvels Lane, Chinbrook, Grove Park SE12 9PU, London
CountryEngland
Owned byLewisham Council
Find a GraveGrove Park Cemetery

Grove Park Cemetery is a cemetery in Chinbrook, Grove Park in the London Borough of Lewisham, that opened in 1935.[1]

Location

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It is located near Grove Park on Marvels Lane, between Chinbrook Meadows and Marvels Wood, SE12.

Special interest

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Grove Park Cemetery was listed by English Heritage in November 2003 as a landscape of special historic interest (Grade II). The park has a special carefully planned lay out, specific for the 1930s. It contains 56 Commonwealth service war graves of World War II; those whose graves are not marked by headstones are listed on a Screen Wall memorial in the war graves plot in the centre of the cemetery.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b The Times, History of London, New Edition, edited by Hugh Clout ISBN 0-00-716653-2 p. Chapter 11 Monuments and cemeteries "Grove Park Cemetery opened 1935 with map
  2. ^ [1] CWGC Cemetery Report.
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51°25′30″N 0°02′10″E / 51.425°N 0.036°E / 51.425; 0.036

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