




| Kingston Cemetery and Crematorium | Kingston |
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Fuller information:
Kingston Cemetery was set up by Kingston Municipal Burial Board in 1855, prior to which all burials had been in Kingston's parish churchyard of All Saints and its overflow burial ground at Union Street (q.q.v.) The cemetery is on hilly land previously known as Bonner Hill Fields, with the Hogsmill River forming its southern boundary. Some of the native trees, which include oak, birch, ash, holly, hawthorn and yew, may predate the cemetery. It was simply laid out on formal lines; at the highest point and directly in front of the main entrance are two gothic chapels designed by Aickin and Capes, a symmetrical pair linked by a porte-cochère with a belfry and spire over it. One of these is now redundant and contains the Book of Remembrance. In 1877 the memorials in the cemetery were praised in Chapman's guidebook on Kingston, nearly all erected by resident artists and displaying 'much merit and skilful execution'.Sources consulted:
Bridget Cherry & Nikolaus Pevsner, The Buildings of England: London 2: South (Penguin) 1999; Hugh Meller & Brian Parsons, 'London Cemeteries, An Illustrated Guide and Gazetteer', 4th edition (The History Press, 2008); Sue Swales, Ian Yarham, Bob Britton, 'Nature Conservation in Kingston upon Thames', Ecology Handbook 18 (London Ecology Unit) 1992| Grid ref: | TQ191688 |
| Size in hectares: | 13 |
| On EH National Register : | No |
| EH grade : | |
| Site on EH Heritage at Risk list: | |
| Registered common or village green on Commons Registration Act 1965: |
No |
| Protected under London Squares Preservation Act 1931: |
No |
| The information below is taken from the relevant Local Authority's planning legislation, which was correct at the time of research but may have been amended in the interim. Please check with the Local Authority for latest planning information. | |
| On Local List: | |
| In Conservation Area: | No |
| Conservation Area name: | |
| Tree Preservation Order: | Not known |
| Nature Conservation Area: | Yes - Local Importance |
| Green Belt: | No |
| Metropolitan Open Land: | Yes |
| Special Policy Area: | No |
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