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Name | SHEFFIELD GENERAL CEMETERY | ||||
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Localisation | Latitude: 53.368956 Longitude: -1.4877768 National Grid Reference: SK 34180 85910 Map: Download a full scale map (PDF) |
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Overview | Heritage Category: Park and Garden Grade: II* List Entry Number: 1001391 Date first listed: 22-Jul-1998 |
Cemetery of 1836 designed by Sheffield architect Samuel Worth (fl.1830) with a chapel,
catacombs and a cemetery office, and a layout which makes dramatic use of a quarried
hillside site. An extension of 1846 for Anglican burials is thought to have been laid
out by Robert Marnock (1800-89).
CHRONOLOGY OF HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT
The Sheffield General Cemetery Company was set up in response to overcrowding and
poor conditions in Sheffield churchyards, exacerbated by a cholera epidemic in 1832.
The Company bought the site for use by Nonconformists in 1836 for £1,900. Stone for
the chapel, offices and gateways was quarried from the site. In 1846 the Anglicans
negotiated with the Company to extend the cemetery and in 1850 c3ha attached to the
east side of the existing site was consecrated by the Archbishop of York. Leading
figures from Sheffield's C19 industrial, political, religious and business circles
were buried in the Cemetery and by the mid C20 more than 77,000 interments had taken
place. In 1963 the Company sold a majority of the shares to a development company
and the site subsequently passed to Sheffield City Council. The Cemetery was closed
as a burial ground by Act of Parliament in 1979. In the early 1980s the Anglican part
of the site was largely cleared of gravestones and the area dedicated as a public
park.
SITE DESCRIPTION
LOCATION, AREA, BOUNDARIES, LANDFORM, SETTING The Cemetery is situated c2km south-west
of Sheffield City Centre on land which rises steeply to the south from the River Porter.
The c5.5ha site is in a residential area and is bounded by Cemetery Road on the south
side, where there is a stone wall with sections of railings alternating with sections
of full-height wall. Montague Street forms the eastern boundary, which is walled,
and on the northern side a stone wall divides the site from the River Porter. The
west side of the site is bounded by the sheer walls of the quarry from which building
stone was extracted.
The registered site includes Cemetery Avenue which runs south to the main entrance
from Ecclesall Road and was laid out to give access to the site.
ENTRANCES AND APPROACHES The principal entrance is from Cemetery Avenue, laid out
as a formal approach, with obelisks (removed in 1926) marking the point at which it
left Ecclesall Road. The street is lined with rowan trees at various stages of maturity
continuing a planting scheme which was initiated in the C19. Both the 1851 and 1890
OS maps show the route planted with trees and leading across open fields. The Avenue
leads to a Classical gateway flanked by lodges (by Samuel Worth, 1836, listed grade
II) which acts as a bridge over the River Porter and can be seen from the top of the
road forming the terminus of a vista. The principal entrance from Cemetery Road, on
the south side of the site, is an Egyptian style stone archway (1836, listed grade
II), also designed by Worth, with a splayed opening beneath a coved cornice with a
winged sun motif. Another entrance with iron gates leads to the Anglican Chapel from
Cemetery Road. There is also an entrance marked by simple stone gatepiers on Montague
Street.
OTHER LAND The Cemetery consists of two distinct areas, the Anglican Cemetery on the
east side, largely cleared of monuments, and to the west the original Nonconformist
Cemetery which retains the majority of its monuments.
The Cemetery Avenue entrance leads to a path running southwards which divides, with
one part running east along the base of a retaining wall, c5m high which fronts catacombs
entered from splayed entrances. This wall is surmounted by a concrete parapet and
balustrade of C20 date. A secondary row of catacombs immediately to the south runs
parallel to the first, and a path at its base continues eastwards into the Anglican
section. The other branch of the path, which is the main route from the entrance,
takes a curving approach south-eastwards along the top of the catacombs, and the three
buildings of the site can be seen amongst trees on higher ground as this path is followed.
The path continues and leads to a series of three semicircular terraces with stone
retaining walls set into the slope on the site of the quarry. The focal point of the
design is a chapel (1836 by Samuel Worth, listed grade II*) with a portico of fluted
Doric columns and splayed Egyptian style window openings. This is positioned at the
centre of the Nonconformist area overlooking a semicircular terrace with central steps
leading down to the north. The chapel is set into the slope with a semicircular retaining
wall and bank south of which is another higher semicircular terrace with a stone retaining
wall. On the highest part of the site, directly overlooking the terraces and aligned
with the chapel, is the former Cemetery Office (listed grade II), also in Graeco-Egyptian
style and designed by Worth. This is now (1997) called Montague House and is in use
as private offices. There are extensive long distance views to the north from the
chapel which overlooks the valley of the Porter and rising land beyond.
The strongly formal design controlled by the buildings and terraces is softened by
the curving paths which follow circuitous routes up the slope affording views of the
buildings and the more prominent monuments in changing relationships with one another.
The site is planted with a variety of trees, with mature examples of weeping trees
including weeping holly and ash. An early C19 view of the cemetery shows mature trees
suggesting that existing tree cover was incorporated when the site was laid out.
The Anglican (east) side of the site is thought to have been laid out by Robert Marnock
(Brooks, 1989) who designed the nearby Sheffield Botanical Gardens (q.v.). The principal
building is a cemetery chapel of 1848 (listed grade II) designed by William Flockton
which lies close to the midpoint of the southern side of the site where the Anglican
side is divided from the Nonconformist side. The two parts of the site were divided
by a wall, called the Dissenter's Wall, but this has largely disappeared and the layout
of the Anglican side links with the other side by means of an axial terraced walk
which runs eastwards as a continuation of the terraced walkway in front (to the north)
of the Nonconformist Chapel. This path is planted as a mixed avenue of broadleaf trees.
The 1851 OS map shows the route but not the trees and the 1891 OS shows trees along
the northern side only. There are isolated groups of monuments in the area south of
the avenue and alongside the southern and eastern perimeter walls. A perimeter path
leads around the site and links with a path leading alongside the catacombs on the
north side of the site and with paths leading from the main entrance on the south
side.
REFERENCES
Published Sources N. Pevsner, The Buildings of England:Yorkshire the West Riding,
1967 pp 61, 459 C. Brooks, Mortal Remains, 1989, p174-5 A Tour Guide to The General
Cemetery, n.d., c1995, Friends of Sheffield General Cemetery. Sheffield's Historic
Parks and Gardens, UDP Background Paper No.4, 1997, no pagination.
Maps OS 6":1 mile, surveyed 1851 OS 5':1 mile, surveyed 1851 OS 25":1 mile, 1890
Archival J.D. Sewell, Register Review of Parks and Gardens of Special Interest in
South Yorkshire, 1995, English Heritage Files.
REASONS FOR DESIGNATION Sheffield General Cemetery is designated at Grade II* for
the following principal reasons:
* An early garden cemetery (1836) of the second decade of garden cemetery design,
for a provincial city * A complex design by a notable local architect Samuel Worth,
which employed imposing architectural structures, including a chapel, catacombs and
a cemetery gateway in the form of a triumphal arch set conspicuously overlooking Sheffield
in a layout which makes dramatic use of a quarried hillside site. * An extension of
1846 for Anglican burials is thought to have been laid out by the notable landscape
designer Robert Marnock. * The historic core of the site survives largely complete
although with the removal of some monuments. * Local and national social interest
is expressed in the range of burials and a rich variety of artistically notable 19th
century monuments including many Sheffield worthies.
Description amended: September 1998 Register Inspector: C. Hartwell Upgraded: November
2009
This garden or other land is registered under the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Act 1953 within the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens by Historic England for its special historic interest.