Abney Park in London, England, was a non-denominational cemetery on the former grounds of Abney House, and was laid out as an arboretum with 2500 varieties of plants. It was open to all, regardless of religious conviction. Abandoned as a cemetery in the 1970s, it is being restored by the local Borough. It’s an earthy place to stroll among the dearly departed dead and their dedications. Life after death.

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