Two chapels at South Ealing Cemetery, South Ealing Road W5 - Ealing

The two chapels are linked by a porte cochère with clock and belfry above, designed by Charles Jones and built in 1861. The buildings have fallen into disrepair and are too dangerous to use. An options appraisal and condition survey of the building, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, was completed in 2020. Historic England grant aided proposals for urgent repairs and enabling works. Planning Permission and Listed Building Consent have been secured and works are underway to repair the building for community use by Men in Sheds.

Site Details

    Designated Site Name:
    TWO CHAPELS AT SOUTH EALING CEMETERY
    Heritage Category:
    Listed Building grade II
    List Entry Number:
    1380227
    Local Planning Authority:
    Ealing
    Site Type:
    Religious ritual and funerary > Chapel

Location

    Building Name:
    Two chapels at South Ealing Cemetery
    Street Name:
    South Ealing Road
    County:
    Greater London
    District / Borough:
    Ealing
    Parliamentary Constituency:
    Ealing Southall
    Region:
    London and South East

Assessment Information

    Assessment Type:
    Building or structure
    Condition:
    Poor
    Occupancy / Use:
    Vacant/not in use
    Priority:
    F - Repair scheme in progress and (where applicable) end use or user identified; or functionally redundant buildings with new use agreed but not yet implemented.
    Previous Priority:
    A
    Ownership:
    Local authority

Contact Details

Planning Officer (LPA) 020 8825 5000

Next steps

Read more about this historic site on the National Heritage List for England