Cemeteries
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Albert Road Cemetery, Hedge End
A local cemetery providing a valued service as well as an attractive and secluded haven for both visitors and wildlife. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1859x Parish: Hedge End Designations: CA Area: 0.9ha Access: Public Access-Unregistered green site Ownership: Hedge End Town Council For more details, click the name above
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Aldershot Military Cemetery (Historic England)
HCC Summary: The military garrison first arrived in 1853 and the burial ground was enclosed in 1856 & has been in use for military personnel since then. In 1879 the wooden mortuary chapel was replaced with the present brick & slate structure. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1846 Parish: Wellington Ward, Aldershot Designations: E H Grade II* Area: c6 ha Access: Public Access Ownership: Ministry of Defence For more details, click the name above
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Andover Cemetery
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1866 Parish: Andover Designations: Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Test Valley Borough Council Site to be researched
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Ann's Hill Cemetery
A mid-19th century cemetery, chapels and a lodge designed by Thomas Ellis Owen that was extended in 1887 with a further extension at the end of the century to the west side of St Ann’s Hill Road where a war memorial cross was erected after the 1st world war. The war graves are managed by the War Graves Commission. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1828 Parish: Designations: Chapel – local listing Area: n/k Access: Public Access Ownership: Gosport Borough Council For more details, click the name above
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Blackfield Cemetery
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1857 Parish: Fawley Designations: SSSI Area: n/k Access: Public Access Ownership: New Forest District Council Site to be researched
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Bramshott Churchyard
HCC Summary: War Graves Commission Canadian Military Cemetery was laid out to Inigo Triggs design in part of St Mary Church cemetery. Commemorates Canadians from 2 World Wars, and those that died in the 1918 pandemic influenza. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1869 Parish: Bramshott & Liphook Designations: Memorial Crosses LB II Area: c2.02 ha Access: Public Access Ownership: Parochial Parish Council For more details, click the name above
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Bursledon Cemetery
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1863 Parish: Bursledon Designations: CA Area: n/k Access: Public Access Ownership: Run by Bursledon Parish Council Site to be researched
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Clayhall Royal Naval Cemetery (Historic England)
Clayhall Royal Naval Cemetery, 1859, is registered for the following principal reasons: *Historic interest: for its place in the development of Haslar as the earliest facility for the health and welfare of naval personnel, and within the wider landscape of Gosport and Portsmouth, one of the most significant sites in English naval history; * Landscape design interest: a restrained design focussing attention on the grave markers and memorials; * Funerary monuments: a varied collection of individual graves and groups of uniform headstones, including an unusual group with bronze plaques, and a rare enclosed Turkish burial ground; * Group value: with the listed cemetery chapel and commemorative monuments, and with the numerous highly-graded listed naval structures in the wider vicinity. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1833 Parish: Designations: CA, LP, Chapel LB II Area: n/k Access: Public Access – check opening times Ownership: Gosport Borough Council For more details, click the name above
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Eastleigh Cemetery (Brookwood Avenue Cemetery)
A well-kept urban cemetery created in 1898 following the expansion of Eastleigh as a railway town and still serving its population in 2019. Despite its proximity to the railway and the town centre, it retains an air of peacefulness and seclusion appropriate to its purpose. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1827 Parish: Eastleigh Designations: None Area: 3.6 ha Access: Public Access Ownership: Eastleigh Borough Council For more details, click the name above
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Eling Cemetery
Eling cemetery is an example of mid 20th century burial ground expansion with a thoughtful design. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1858 Parish: Totton & Eling Designations: CA Area: c3 ha Access: Public Access Ownership: New Forest District Council
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Fleet Cemetery
At Fleet Cementery a new Garden of Remembrance was opened in July 2019. It also has a dedicated section maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1844 Parish: Fleet Designations: Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Fleet Town Council Site to be researched
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Gore Road Cemetery
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1856 Parish: New Milton Designations: NFNP Area: n/k Access: Public Access Ownership: New Forest District Council Site to be researched
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Heathlands Cemetery
Heathlands Cemetery was opened in 1957 and adjoins Yateley Common. It is split into religious settings – Roman Catholic, Church of England and Other Denominations. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1843 Parish: Yateley Designations: Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Yateley Town Council Site to be researched
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Highland Road Cemetery
HCC Summary: It was opened in November 1854 in open country. Since then the town has completely engulfed the cemetery. It closed for burials in 1956 except where space was available in family graves. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1832 Parish: Eastney & Craneswater Ward Portsmouth Designations: Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Portsmouth City Council For more details, click the name above
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Hightown Road Cemetery
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1854 Parish: Ringwood Designations: Area: n/k Access: Public Access Ownership: Ringwood Town Council Site to be researched
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Kingston Cemetery (Historic England)
HE Summary: A Burial Board cemetery with buildings designed by the architect George Rake and grounds laid out under the supervision of the Board surveyor Charles B Smith, which opened at the beginning of January 1856. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1809 Parish: Fratton Ward Portsmouth Designations: HE II Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Portsmouth City Council For more details, click the name above
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Lymington Cemetery
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1852 Parish: Lymington Designations: Area: n/k Access: Public Access Ownership: New Forest District Council Site to be researched
HCC Summary: House LB II; ? Part of the Hinton Admiral estate; school in 1920’s; 1939 had conservatory, orchard. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1852 Parish: Lymington Designations: Area: n/k Access: Public Access Ownership: New Forest District Council Site to be researched
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Lyndhurst Cemetery (Bolton's Bench Cemetery, White Moor Cemetery)
A sensitively designed cemetery of two distinct halves, the north shady and with a relaxed formality and the south open and bright with a stricter structure. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1853 Parish: Lyndhurst Designations: NFNP, CA Area: c1.5 ha Access: Public Access Ownership: Lyndhurst Parish Council Site to be researched
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Magdalen Hill Cemetery (Historic England)
HE Summary: An early-C20 Burial Board cemetery designed by Ernest White of Milner Son and White, with lodge by the City Surveyor, Walter Andersen. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1849 Parish: Winchester Designations: HE Grade II Area: c8 ha Access: Public Access Ownership: Winchester City Council For more details, click the name above
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Milton Cemetery
HCC Summary: 1910. Gatepiers, gates and chapel with art nouveau stained glass all LB II. Architect G E Smith. Avenue; mature ornamental trees. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1736 Parish: Portsea (E) Designations: CA Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Portsmouth City Council Site to be researched
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New Lane Cemetery & Eastern Road
The Cemetery is no longer in use for new burials, it is a peaceful haven for remembrance and a habitat for wildlife. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1841 Parish: Havant Designations: – Area: 1.44 ha Access: Public Access Ownership: Havant Borough Council For more details, click the name above
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Odiham Cemetery
Odiham cemetery was consecrated in 1860 by the Bishop of Winchester. The two mortuary chapels, one for Anglicans and the other for non-conformists, were designed by the Winchester architect J. Colson although they are no longer used. The cemetery was enlarged in 1913. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1845 Parish: Odiham Designations: CA Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Odiham Parish Council For more information, click the name above.
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Old Rectory, The & Eversley Churchyard
Ancient and historic landscape of church and rectory with C19 modifications, additions and planting, some by Rev Charles Kingsley the author of the ‘Water Babies’ during his residence. Featured in an article by William Robinson in the English Flower Garden (1899). ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1134 Parish: Eversley Designations: CA, Rectory Grade II* Area: Access: Public Access to Churchyard Ownership: Private For more details, click the name above
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Portchester Crematorium
Portchester Crematorium was opened in 1958 to serve Portsmouth, Fareham, Havant & Gosport. A second Chapel was opened in September 1969. The grounds have been landscaped and include a rock garden. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1829 Parish: Portchester Designations: Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Fareham Borough Council For more details, click the name above
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Ramshill Cemetery
HCC Summary: Dates from the 1860s. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1830 Parish: Petersfield Designations: SDNP Area: n/k Access: Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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Romsey Cemetery
HCC Summary: It was burial place for Romsey from 1856 until 1983. A gothic style Church of England chapel and an Italianate Nonconformist chapel were built. The Nonconformist chapel was restored in the 1990s & is Grade II listed. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1850 Parish: Romsey Designations: Chapel LB II Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Managed by Test Valley Borough Council
with Friends of the CemetryFor more details, click the name above
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Ship Lane Cemetery
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1831 Parish: Designations: Area: n/k Access: Public Access Ownership: Rushmoor Borough Council Site to be researched
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South View Cemetery
HCC Summary: C11 Cemetery with two listed buildings, the Holy Ghost Chapel & the Cemetery Lodge. Town’s graveyard from C13 until about 1912 and still used for cremation. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1202 Parish: Basingstoke Designations: Grade II * Buildings and setting; Conservation area Area: 7.7 acres Access: Public Access Ownership: Basingstoke &
Deane Borough CouncilFor more details, click the name above
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St Giles Hill Cemetery
HCC Summary: Churchyard of the Church or chapel of St Giles, it was mentioned in 1172 and 1306 as a parish church. It suffered from the fires which are known to have broken out on more than one occasion in the Fair. Burnt down in 1231, but rebuilt. In 1968 the burial ground was still in use, but there are no remains of the chapel. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1848 Parish: Winchester Designations: CA Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Winchester City Council Site to be researched
Image by Wertypop – https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2341813/st-giles-hill-cemetery
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St Mary's Cemetery
HCC Summary ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1855 Parish: Fordingbridge Designations: Area: n/k Access: Public Access Ownership: Private Site to be researched
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St Marys Extra Cemetery
HCC Summary: St Marys church decided need for more cemetery space to east of City in 1870s. Late 1870s saw cemetery open with Church taking on loan for land & buildings. Southampton Council took over cemetery in 1922. Still open but few burials now made. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1865 Parish: Sholing Ward Southampton Designations: Chapel listed Grade II Area: 19.7 acres Access: Public Access Ownership: Southampton City Council For more details, click the name above
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Stockbridge New Cemetery
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1485 Parish: Stockbridge Designations: Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Stockbridge Parish Council Site to be researched
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Warblington Cemetery
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1839 Parish: Warblington (E) Designations: AONB, CA Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Havant Borough Council Site to be researched
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Waterlooville Cemetery
HCC Summary: ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1842 Parish: Waterelooville (E) Designations: Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Havant Borough Council Site to be researched
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West Hill Cemetery
HCC Summary: Cemetery created 1840. Used for burials until replaced by Magdalen Hill in 1914. In 1958 Winchester Council took over maintenance. Cemetery closed but occasional burials in family plots. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1607 Parish: Winchester Designations: CA Area: 2.5 ha Access: Public Access Ownership: Winchester City Council For more details, click the name above
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Wickham Road Cemetery (Fareham Cemetery)
HCC Summary: Created in 1899 to serve Fareham. The cemetery is still in use today. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1826 Parish: Fareham Designations: Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Fareham Borough Council For more details, click the name above
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Worting Road Cemetery
HCC Summary: Late 1920s cemetery, war memorial and chapel ———————————————————————————————————————————————– HCC Site ID: 1867 Parish: Basingstoke Designations: Area: Access: Public Access Ownership: Basingstoke &
Deane Borough CouncilFor more details, click the name above