The Anglican Chapel at Nunhead Cemetery.


The Anglican Chapel at Nunhead Cemetery was built in 1844 to a design by Thomas Little. It was originally one of a pair but the Dissenters' Chapel was destroyed by bombing in the Second World War. The roof and interior of the Anglican Chapel were destroyed by arson in the 1970s but the remaining structure was made safe with a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund in 2000.


Size: 2808px × 4228px
Location: Nunhead, South London, England, UK
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