listed as a Grade II park on Historic England's register of parks and gardens of historic interest. As one of the 'Magnificent 7' cemeteries in London, it's the resting place of around 200,000 people in 60,000 graves ranging from elaborate monuments to path-side common grave markers.
Abney Park is in Stoke Newington, London, England. It is a 13-hectare park dating from just before 1700, named after Lady Mary Abney and associated with Dr Isaac Watts, who laid out an arboretum.