Southampton Old Cemetery - Listed Buildings

Listed Buildings

Most of the buildings and some memorials in the cemetery are Grade II listed structures:

  • Former Jewish Mortuary Chapel (now part of a house) (circa 1850)
  • Church of England Mortuary Chapel (circa 1850)
  • Allen Memorial (neo-classical mausoleum dating to about 1900 built of Portland stone ashlar blocks)
  • Lodge (dated 1848 and 1882)
  • Gate piers to eastern gate (circa 1880)
  • Pearce Memorial (erected 1861)
  • Wall fronting Hill Lane (mid-19th century)
  • Gates and gate piers (circa 1880)
  • Nonconformist Mortuary Chapel (circa 1850)
  • Gate piers to north-western gate (mid-19th century)

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