Half Term Free Self Guided Walks
- Willesden Jewish Cemetery (United Synagogue) Beaconsfield Road London, England, NW10 United Kingdom (map)
Come to the House of Life Heritage Centre and pick up one of our free, self-guided trails, designed to unravel some of the histories and mysteries of the cemetery.
There are many famous and inspirational names to learn about from, art, science, innovation and religion, as well as the Jewish practise, customs, symbols and meanings.
After the trail pop in to use the space for some colouring in and chat with our friendly team.
There are 2 trails, aimed at ages a 7-11 and 11-14 but suitable for anyone. We are open 10.00am - 1.00pm Monday - Thursday and 10.00am - 4.00pm Sundays. We welcome children to visit with an adult. This is still an open cemetery, and we ask that visitors respect Jewish customs.
We do not eat or drink, play music, ride bicycles or exercise dogs in the cemetery.

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