Golders Green Crematorium

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Description
Golders Green Crematorium: A Historic, Peaceful & Accessible Cremation Venue in NW11
Golders Green Crematorium is one of the most well-known and long-established crematoria in the UK.
Located on Finchley Road in North West London, it offers a calm, leafy setting, exceptional facilities and supportive staff.
Its beautifully landscaped gardens, historic architecture and flexible service options make it a trusted choice for cremations and memorial services in London.
Why Choose Golders Green Crematorium?
A Tranquil Location in North West London
Set within 12 acres of landscaped gardens, the Crematorium provides a peaceful and dignified environment for families wishing to celebrate and remember a loved one. Despite being located in a busy part of London, its grounds feel private, quiet and reflective.
Excellent Transport Links & Local Convenience
Situated on Finchley Road (NW11), the crematorium is easily accessible from the surrounding areas of Golders Green, Hampstead, Finchley, Barnet and wider Greater London. Public transport and main road links ensure that family members and friends can attend services without difficulty.
Historic Setting with Modern Support
As the first crematorium to open in London (established in 1902), the venue blends heritage architecture with modern facilities. It is known for its serene cloisters, ornamental gardens and memorial features – offering a timeless environment for remembrance.
Facilities & Services at Golders Green Crematorium
Multiple Chapels for Services of All Sizes
Golders Green Crematorium provides a choice of chapels, including the West Chapel and East Chapel, allowing families to select a setting appropriate for the size and tone of the service. Each chapel offers seating, standing space and the ability to customise the ceremony with music, readings and tributes.
Beautiful Gardens of Remembrance
The site is well-known for its peaceful gardens, cloisters, memorial terraces and ornamental features. Families can choose from a wide range of memorial options including rose beds, wall plaques, memorial stones, benches and dedicated ornamental areas.
Flexible Cremation & Memorial Options
Both traditional and contemporary services can be arranged at the crematorium. Services may include personalised music, photo tributes, reflection time in the gardens, private memorial spaces and dedicated areas for the interment or scattering of ashes.
Accessibility & Visitor Amenities
The crematorium provides level access where required, visitor seating, toilets, waiting areas and supportive staff who guide families throughout the process. The well-maintained grounds are open for visitors who wish to return to reflect or visit memorials.
Parking & Vehicle Access
On-site parking is available within the crematorium grounds. Golders Green Crematorium provides free parking for visitors, including those attending services and those visiting the gardens or memorials
Contact Details & Booking Information
Golders Green Crematorium
Address: Hoop Lane, Golders Green, London NW11 7NL, United Kingdom
Telephone: 020 8455 2374
Email: admin.gg@thelcc.co.uk
Website: The website can be accessed here.
Famous People & Notable Names at Golders Green Crematorium
A Who’s Who of Cultural Icons, Writers, Musicians and Thinkers
Golders Green Crematorium has become the final resting place — or memorial site — for many of the UK’s and the world’s most celebrated figures.
Over more than a century, its gardens, columbaria and cloisters have been chosen by or for individuals whose contributions spanned literature, music, theatre, science and public life.
Below are some of the most famous names connected to Golders Green:
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Sigmund Freud – Renowned neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis; his ashes are interred at Golders Green.
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Bram Stoker – Author of Dracula, the gothic classic; he was cremated here and a memorial stands in his honour.
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Marc Bolan – Legendary frontman of T. Rex and glam rock icon; his memorial plaque remains a point of pilgrimage for fans.
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Keith Moon – Drummer of rock band The Who; his plaque lies close to Marc Bolan’s, reflecting the site’s draw for music legends.
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Ronnie Scott – Influential jazz saxophonist and founder of the famous Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club; he is also memorialised here.
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Ivor Novello – Celebrated Welsh composer, actor and playwright; his ashes are interred beneath a lilac bush marked by a plaque at Golders Green.
Why Golders Green Attracts So Many Notable Names
Golders Green Crematorium opened in 1902 and stands today as one of the oldest and most respected crematoria in London.
Over time, it has earned a reputation as a dignified, non-denominational resting place. As a result, many public figures — from artists and writers to musicians and intellectuals have chosen it as their final resting place.
In its gardens and columbaria, you’ll find memorials, plaques, urns and benches. Many are tributes to people who shaped culture, science, politics and entertainment.
This makes the site more than a crematorium — it’s a space of cultural history.
Visiting the Memorials: What to Know
If you plan to visit Golders Green to view memorials of famous figures:
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Many plaques, columbarium niches and memorial gardens are publicly accessible during opening hours.
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A map of notable memorials is often available from the crematorium office. Which helps visitors locate specific sites beyond the main cloisters.
