Cemetery Chapel is a Grade II listed building in the Bury local planning authority area, England. First listed on 29 January 1985. Chapel.

Cemetery Chapel

WRENN ID
standing-rotunda-soot
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bury
Country
England
Date first listed
29 January 1985
Type
Chapel
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Cemetery Chapel, built around 1866 by Henry Styan of Manchester and James Farrar, the Borough Surveyor, is designed in a playful decorated style. It is constructed from coursed rock-faced rubble and features a north-west turret topped with a spirelet and curved projecting figures of angels. The chapel has rose windows on both the north and south sides, and a polygonal apse. This chapel is the only one of three miniature chapels in the cemetery, all designed by Styan and Farrar, to have survived.

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