Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park
| Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park | |
|---|---|
Cemetery monuments in the park | |
Interactive map of Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park | |
| Type | Nature reserve |
| Location | Southern Grove, London, E3 4PX |
| Coordinates | 51°31′24″N 0°01′36″W / 51.5232°N 0.0267°W |
| Area | 33 acres (13 ha) |
| Owned by | Tower Hamlets London Borough Council |
| Operated by | Friends of Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park |
| Status | Open year-round |
| Public transit access | |
| Website | Official website |
| Cemetery details | |
| Established | 4 September 1841 |
| Abandoned | 1966 |
| Type | Private, closed to burials |
| Style | Garden cemetery |
| No. of interments | 350,000 |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
| Official name | Boundary Wall, Gates and Gate Piers to Tower Hamlets Cemetery |
| Designated | 27 September 1973 |
| Reference no. | 1065056 |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
| Official name | Boundary Wall to Tower Hamlets Cemetery |
| Designated | 27 September 1973 |
| Reference no. | 1065816 |
Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park is a public park, historic deconsecrated cemetery and local nature reserve in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets within the East End of London. It is one of the "Magnificent Seven" London cemeteries of the Victorian era, built because parish churchyards had become overcrowded. The cemetery opened in 1841 and was formally named the City of London and Tower Hamlets Cemetery, although it was commonly known as Bow Cemetery. It closed in 1966 after 350,000 burials. Purchased by the Greater London Council, with the intention of clearing it for a public park, it passed to Tower Hamlets Council in 1986. The Friends of Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park were formed in 1990 to protect its landscape, historic monuments and biodiversity for the benefit of the public. They registered as a charity in 2004 and manage the park on behalf of the council. Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park encompasses the original cemetery, bounded by historic walls, and additional land including the Scrapyard Meadow and the Ackroyd Drive Greenlink. It contains nine Grade II listed monuments and features. The Soanes Centre is located in the park.