Abney Park Cemetery - Transport & Access

Transport & Access

  • Stoke Newington railway station
  • The nearest London Underground station is Manor House (About 2 km away) on the Piccadilly line.
Buses
73 (the recommended route from the West End), 67, 76, 106, 243, 276
On foot
The Capital Ring, a Strategic Walking Route from/to Highgate and Hackney Wick.
On bicycle
Parking available at Church Street entrance
Disabled access & facilities
Main entrance
Car Club (car-sharing)
'Streetcar' at Wilmer Place car park off Church Street

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