Lancaster Cemetery Chapels, Lancaster
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Facts and practical information
The Lancaster Cemetery Chapels are the three chapels, each built to serve a different denomination, in the main cemetery of Lancaster, England. The chapels stand around a central point at the highest part of the cemetery. They were all built in 1854–55, and were designed by the local architect E. G. Paley. The chapel to the west of the central point served the Anglicans, that to the east the Non-conformists, and the chapel to the north was for Roman Catholics. ()
Completed: 1855 (169 years ago)Architectural style: Gothic revivalCoordinates: 54°3'1"N, 2°46'37"W
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Lancaster
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Lancaster Cemetery Chapels – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ashton Memorial, Lancaster Cathedral, Judges' Lodgings, Queen Victoria Memorial.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Lancaster Cemetery Chapels?
Nearby attractions include War Memorial, Lancaster (1 min walk), St Michael's Chapel, Lancaster (4 min walk), Williamson Park, Lancaster (10 min walk), Ashton Memorial, Lancaster (11 min walk).
How to get to Lancaster Cemetery Chapels by public transport?
The nearest stations to Lancaster Cemetery Chapels:
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- Ridge Lea Hospital • Lines: 18 (3 min walk)
- Parkgate Drive • Lines: 18, 487 (3 min walk)