Charlton cemetery


Charlton cemetery is a cemetery, opened in 1855, covering 15 acres of ground in Charlton, south-east London. Situated in Cemetery Lane to the east of Charlton Park, the cemetery has retained its Victorian layout, and features two 19th-century chapels and numerous military graves.
It was originally created as a "Gentleman's Cemetery" by Charlton Burial Board on eight acres of land that were formerly part of the estate of Sir Thomas Maryon-Wilson. A further seven acres was added in the 20th century. The two chapels are both 19th-century: the Church of England chapel is Early English style and has a stained glass west window presented in 1865 by the local vicar; the Roman Catholic Chapel is in Decorated style.

Graves

The graves and memorials include:
The cemetery also contains the marked graves of 56 Commonwealth service personnel from the First World War, and a further 55 from the Second World War. A War Cross faces the entrance to the cemetery.