[2] Enfield Crematorium was opened by the Tottenham and Wood Green Burial Board in 1938, and the landscaping of its grounds forms a cohesive whole with the main buildings, which include a pair of chapels connected by a triple-arched arcade.
A yew-lined approach from Great Cambridge Road is flanked by a series of hedged and walled geometrical gardens.
The site contains two red-brick gabled and pan-tiled chapels connected by a triple-arched arcade and either side of a central clock tower designed by Sir Edward Guy Dawber[3] and a triple tiered fountain.
The outer areas contain a courtyard for viewing floral tributes, connected with cloistered walkways.
The Garden of Remembrance contains an octagonal Portland stone memorial erected by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to the memory of 55 British service personnel who died during World War II and were cremated here.