




| Camberwell New Cemetery | Southwark |
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Fuller information:
Purchase of land for the new cemetery by the Metropolitan Borough of Camberwell began in 1901. Part was let to Honor Oak and Forest Hill Golf Links from 1909-1919, and some of the land originally intended for burials continues to be a recreation ground. In January 1928 Sir Aston Webb was appointed architect and, working with his son Maurice, designed the cemetery buildings in Arts and Crafts style. Buildings of 1928-30 include the neo-Gothic twin chapels, which are divided by a tower and octagon, were built in 1928-30, one Anglican and the other Nonconformist; the Cemetery Lodge and Waiting Room the latter now a utility shed. The Church of England section had already been consecrated on 30 April 1927 by the Lord Bishop of Woolwich with the general section dedicated on 24 June of the same year by Free Church Ministers. In 1939 the Crematorium was added, designed by Maurice Webb. An additional area was consecrated in 1992 by the Revd Peter Hall, the occasion commemorated by planting of a tree. The entrance on Brenchley Gardens has stone gate piers and ornamental gages with two small lodges. Adjacent is Honor Oak Crematorium (q.v.), and Honor Oak Recreation Ground abuts both burial grounds. The south-west of the cemetery is on the slope of One Tree Hill (q.v.) and is wooded with fine views from the summit.Sources consulted:
Hugh Meller & Brian Parsons, 'London Cemeteries, An Illustrated Guide and Gazetteer', 4th edition (The History Press, 2008); Ron Woollacott, 'Southwark's Burying Places, Past and Present', Magdala Terrace Nunhead Local History publication, 2001; Bridget Cherry & Nikolaus Pevsner, The Buildings of England: London 2: South (Penguin) 1999; John Archer, Bob Britton, Robert Burley, Tony Hare, Ian Yarham, 'Nature Conservation in Southwark' Ecology Handbook 12, London Ecology Unit, 1989, p38; Southwark Listed Buildings data| Grid ref: | TQ358745 |
| Size in hectares: | 11 |
| 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 - Borough Importance II |
| Green Belt: | No |
| Metropolitan Open Land: | Yes |
| Special Policy Area: | No |
| Other LA designation: | Green Chain Walk along Brenchley Gardens |
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