Latitude: 51.4535 / 51°27'12"N
Longitude: -0.0466 / 0°2'47"W
OS Eastings: 535824
OS Northings: 174531
OS Grid: TQ358745
Mapcode National: GBR JF.4YG
Mapcode Global: VHGR7.4QQM
Plus Code: 9C3XFX33+99
Entry Name: Mortuary chapels, Camberwell New Cemetery
Listing Date: 17 September 1998
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1378388
English Heritage Legacy ID: 470689
ID on this website: 101378388
Location: Camberwell New Cemetery, Honor Oak Park, Southwark, London, SE23
County: London
District: Southwark
Electoral Ward/Division: Peckham Rye
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Southwark
Traditional County: Kent
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater London
Church of England Parish: Honor Oak Park, St Augustine
Church of England Diocese: Southwark
Tagged with: Sepulchral chapel
TQ3574NE
636-1/63/116
SOUTHWARK
BRENCHLEY GARDENS (south east side)
Mortuary chapels, Camberwell New Cemetery
GV
II
Anglican and nonconformist mortuary chapels. Dated 1928. Designed by Aston Webb and his son, Maurice; Messrs Galbraith Brothers, builders.
MATERIALS: coursed rubble masonry with dressed stone; hipped roof with flaring eaves of green slate laid in diminishing courses.
PLAN: three part composition with tower in the centre, the bottom pierced by a round-arched carriageway; to either side the chapels, that to left, or east, Anglican, that to right, Nonconformist.
EXTERIOR: carriageway set in gable facing, from which rises a tower with a square lower stage, having buttresses of three setbacks; pierced by double lancet light bell louvres; top stage is octagonal in plan, with clock face; corner buttresses from below continue above parapet to lower stage to form corner, flying buttresses; the whole tower tapers slightly. Above the carriageway, set in niche of the gable, is a freestanding sculpture. Broad buttresses to either side of carriageway mark start of chapels proper, which have identical, mirror-image elevations: clerestory tucked below eaves of six windows set in stone band, all flat-arched. Gable facing cross wings at either end, each lit by a round-arched, two light, traceried window. To return of each cross wing a single-storey, gable facing extension which serves as a narthex to the chapel naves; entrances via one round-arched door, sub-ordered, the boarded wood door of original design.
The rear elevations are identical to the fronts, except for single storey vestries which flank the carriageway and have one round-arched entrance each; to side of each vestry entrance is a triple window with stone mullions. Gutters to eaves of original design, as are several rainwater heads.
INTERIOR: of former Anglican Chapel: furnishings intact, and include a reredos to tower wall; cross wings have quadripartite groin vaulting.
A stone plinth on the east return of the carriageway bears a commemorative inscription and dedication: Borough of Camberwell. This stone was laid by the Worshipful Mayor of Camberwell, Counsillor HC Thompson, JP, on the 6th of October,1928. Chairman Counc. W Brenchley, JP, Vice Chairman, Counc. CW Chessell. Aldermen, A Green, FJ Parce, HW Smyth, WFS Vicary, Cousillors, JW Akam, GF Bushelll, EH Davy, GE Deighton, AT Dyer MBE, C Galvin, JA Garner, WH Graham, JP, JW Lucas, E Miatt, GJ Maloney, JP, Elizabeth Morris, WO Bolger, AJ Percy, SAF Pulley, EG Watson, E Wray, Sir Aston Webb RA and Son, Architects, CE Newton, Town Clerk, Messrs Galbraith Bros, Ltd, Builders.
HISTORICAL NOTE: the cemetery opened in 1929, the result of three years planning. Initial estimates put the cost at £10,000. Webb was appointed architect by 11 January 1928.
Gothic in design, but with such a meticulous attention to detail, material, and workmanship as to belong, clearly and unmistakably, to an Arts and Crafts tradition.
Form a group with the Lodge and Waiting Room to the north, and the Entrance Gates from Brenchley Gardens (qqv).
Listing NGR: TQ3582474531
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