Abney Park is located in Stoke Newington, north-east London. It is one of the 'Magnificent Seven' parkland cemeteries created in the early Victorian period, it features an impressive entrance designed by William Hosking in collaboration with Joseph Bonomi the Younger and George Collison II. In 1840, it became a magnificent Victorian garden cemetery and arboretum. It is the first arboretum to be combined with a cemetery in Europe; offering an educational attraction that was originally set in a landscape of fields and woods. Its 2,500 trees and shrubs are all labeled, and arranged around the perimeter alphabetically.