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Bexhill Cemetery was opened by the Corporation in 1901 and covers 34 acres. Buildings meriting local listing include the '''chapel''' (1902, designed by WH Alton and built by Frederick William Parker - built of flint cobbles with ashlar dressings, stepped lancets and four-light window to the east with Geometric tracery), the '''lodge''' and the '''gates and railings'''.
Bexhill Cemetery was opened by the Corporation in 1901 and covers 34 acres. Buildings meriting local listing include the '''chapel''' (1902, designed by WH Alton and built by Frederick William Parker - built of flint cobbles with ashlar dressings, stepped lancets and four-light window to the east with Geometric tracery), the '''lodge''' and the '''gates and railings'''.


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Porch, Mortuary Chapel, Bexhill Cemetery.jpg|Chapel porch
Porch, Mortuary Chapel, Bexhill Cemetery.jpg|Chapel porch
Bexhill Cemetery, Turkey Road, Bexhill.jpg|Lodge, gates and railings
Bexhill Cemetery, Turkey Road, Bexhill.jpg|Lodge, gates and railings
Charles Parker.jpg|Cemetery gates, 1911
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Revision as of 14:30, 3 June 2025

Bexhill Cemetery (buildings), Turkey Road
LL ref: 167
Start date: 1902
Architect: William Herbert Alton
Builder: Frederick William Parker
Original use: Part of cemetery
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Bexhill Cemetery was opened by the Corporation in 1901 and covers 34 acres. Buildings meriting local listing include the chapel (1902, designed by WH Alton and built by Frederick William Parker - built of flint cobbles with ashlar dressings, stepped lancets and four-light window to the east with Geometric tracery), the lodge and the gates and railings.