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HER 13387 - WOKING CREMATORIUM CHAPEL
Chapel 1888. Red brick with stone dressings, plain tiled roof; stone coped gables and cross to west end. Rectangular 4 bay nave, pent roofed porch to the north with 20th century glazed extension. Two light arched windows, with quatrofoil roundels in west end. 20th century North door in chamfered and moulded surround; further door to the west end . Interior: Nave with marble floor, gallery to west end. 2 stained glass windows in north wall depict the first 2 presidents of the Association of Cremataria by R.H, Courbald 1928. Catafalque: marble 1903. This is the first Crematorium Chapel in the country (A. Crosby: History of Woking (1982) pp 107-8). Listing NGR: SU9748457892
| Record Type | Historic Building |
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| Grid Reference | SU 974 578 |
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| District | Woking, Surrey |
| Evidence Type | Monument Type | Date Range: |
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| EXTANT BUILDING | CHAPEL COMMEMORATIVE MONUMENT CREMATORIUM | Post Medieval 19th Century 20th Century |
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Ref: Department of the Environment List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest: Woking |
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