Mausoleum of Sir Moses and Lady Judith Montefiore

MAUSOLEUM OF SIR MOSES AND LADY JUDITH MONTEFIORE, HONEYSUCKLE ROAD

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Heritage Category:
Listed Building
Grade:
II*
List Entry Number:
1085375
Date first listed:
13-Aug-1968
List Entry Name:
Mausoleum of Sir Moses and Lady Judith Montefiore
Statutory Address:
MAUSOLEUM OF SIR MOSES AND LADY JUDITH MONTEFIORE, HONEYSUCKLE ROAD
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Heritage Category:
Listed Building
Grade:
II*
List Entry Number:
1085375
Date first listed:
13-Aug-1968
List Entry Name:
Mausoleum of Sir Moses and Lady Judith Montefiore
Statutory Address 1:
MAUSOLEUM OF SIR MOSES AND LADY JUDITH MONTEFIORE, HONEYSUCKLE ROAD

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For these purposes, to be included within the curtilage of the building, the object or structure must have formed part of the land since before 1st July 1948.

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Unless the List entry states otherwise, it includes both the structure itself and any object or structure fixed to it (whether inside or outside) as well as any object or structure within the curtilage of the building.

For these purposes, to be included within the curtilage of the building, the object or structure must have formed part of the land since before 1st July 1948.

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Location

Statutory Address:
MAUSOLEUM OF SIR MOSES AND LADY JUDITH MONTEFIORE, HONEYSUCKLE ROAD

The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.

County:
Kent
District:
Thanet (District Authority)
Parish:
Ramsgate
National Grid Reference:
TR 38841 65747

Details

1413/5/227
10-SEP-03

HONEYSUCKLE ROAD
Ramsgate
(Southeast side)
Mausoleum of Sir Moses and Lady Judith Montefiore

GV
II*

Mausoleum of Sir Moses and Judith, Lady Montefiore. 1862, perhaps by David Mocatta. Painted stone. Domed rectangle with west-facing porch, the whole heavily rusticated (including the dome). Entrance porch with iron grilles to side arches, heavy impost blocks, ornamental cast-iron gates in main segmentally-headed entrance, with Hebrew inscription over doorway (from the Jewish prayer Adon Olam, 'Into His hands my spirit I consign'). Fine cast iron downpipes with anthemion enriched brackets and hoppers. The whole is surrounded by a low brick wall, with rounded corners and central sections, with spear headed railings and scrolled brackets. In the railed area, to the rear of the synagogue, is a pillar-like block of pink granite from the Holy Land.
INTERIOR: panelled interior door with fretwork iron grilles. Encaustic tiled floor throughout. Interior is top-lit, with coloured glass in a star pattern within the oculus; roll mould to the base of the dome; pendentives to the corners with depressed arches to the walls. In the centre of the chamber, two massive slabs of polished pink granite tombs, with Hebrew (and, for Sir Moses, English) inscriptions; they are set within fretted bronze screen surrounds. The suspended lamp has been missing for some time. Hebrew and English painted inscription panels hang on the walls.
HISTORY: This is an outstanding mausoleum, built to receive the remains of Judith (nee Cohen), wife of Sir Moses Montefiore (1784-1885), one of the key figures in the history of the assimilation of the Jewish community within English society. She died in 1862, and the tomb was based on the medieval shrine built over the tomb of Rachel, near Bethlehem, which had been visited by the Montefiores and restored at their expense. The column at the rear of the building was inspired by the original tomb of Rachel, the earliest monument referred to in the Old Testament. The result is a unique instance of a biblically inspired mausoleum: it has been described as 'an outstanding example of applied oriental historicism to Victorian architecture' (Rosenau). It possesses strong group value with the adjoining synagogue, and together they form a specifically Jewish enclave of a kind unique in Britain. The Montefiores lived close by, in the now-demolished house called Eastcliff Lodge; the theological college founded in her memory nearby has also been demolished.

SOURCES: Illustrated London News, 3 November 1883; Gill Wyatt, 'Sir Moses Montefiore and Ramsgate' (Kent County Library, 1984); Helen Rosenau, 'Reflections on Moses Montefiore and Social Function in the Arts', Journal of Jewish Art vol 8 (1981), 60-67; S. Kadish, 'Montefiore Synagogue and Mausoleum' (2002 report for the Survey of the Jewish Built Heritage).

Listing NGR: TR3884165747

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Sources

Books and journals
Kadish, S, Montefiore Synagogue and Mausoleum, (2002)
Wyatt, G, Sir Moses Montefiore and Ramsgate, ()
Illustrated London News in 3 November, (1883)
Journal of Jewish Art in Journal of Jewish Art: Volume 8, (1981), 60-67

Legal

This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.

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