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Directory of Crematoria in England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Directory of Crematoria in England, Wales, Scotland, Northern & Republic of Ireland, Isle of Man & The Channel Islands by year of opening C = ICCM Corporate member ® = ICCM Metals recycling member CM = ICCM Charter for the Bereaved member Maximum acceptable coffin width shown in red in inches Crematoria built = 329 - includes replacements (13) and closure (1) Crematoria in operation = 315 - Bracketed figure denotes cumulative (ascending) number of sites owned/operated by the Cremation Authority 3 1895 Maryhill (Glasgow) The Scottish Cremation Society Ltd Glasgow G23 5AA 0141 946 2895 [email protected] C 40 4 1896 Liverpool (Anfield) Liverpool City Council (1) Liverpool L4 2SL 0151 233 3004 [email protected] C 30 5 1901 Darlington replaced - see 1959 6 1901 Hull (Hedon Road) replaced - see 1961 7 1902 Leicester (Gilroes) Leicester City Council Leicester LE3 9QG 0116 299 5522 [email protected] C ® CM 42 8 1902 Golders Green London Cremation Co. plc (2) London NW11 7NL 0208 455 2374 [email protected] 31 9 1903 Perry Barr (Birmingham) Dignity Crematoria (1) Birmingham B24 2LR 0121 344 7880 [email protected] C 30 10 1904 City of London City of London Corporation London E12 5DQ 0208 530 2151 [email protected] C 43 11 1905 Sheffield (City Road) Sheffield City Council (1) Sheffield S2 1GD 0114 239 6068 [email protected] C ® 27 12 1905 Scholemoor (Bradford) City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council (1) Bradford BD7 2PS 01274 433 900 [email protected] C ® CM 32 13 1905 Lawns Wood (Leeds) Leeds City Council (1) Leeds LS16 6AH 0113 267 3188 [email protected] C ® CM 32 14 1915 West Norwood London Borough of Lambeth (1) London SE27 9JU 0207 926 7999 [email protected] C ® CM 29 15 1922 Hendon (Barnet) (Holders Hill) London Borough of Barnet London NW7 1NB 0208 359 3370 [email protected] ® CM 40 16 1924 Glyntaff (Pontypridd) Rhonnda Cynon Taff County Borough Council Pontypridd CF37 4BE 01443 402 810 [email protected] C ® 37 17 1928 Ipswich Ipswich Borough Council Ipswich IP4 2TQ 01473 433 580 [email protected] C ® 40 18 1929 Warriston (Edinburgh) Edinburgh Crematorium Ltd (1) Edinburgh EH7 4HW 0131 552 3020 [email protected] C 28 19 1929 Foulon Vale (Guernsey) States of Guernsey St Peter Port 01481 720 595 [email protected] 32 20 1929 Arnos Vale CLOSED 1998 21 1930 Woodvale (Brighton and Hove) Brighton & Hove City Council Brighton BN2 3QB 01273 604 020 [email protected] C ® 39 22 1931 Nottingham (Wilford Hill) Nottingham City Council West Bridgford NG2 7FE 0115 915 2340 [email protected] C ® CM 28 23 1932 Southampton replaced - see 1973 24 1932 Reading (Caversham) (Henley Road) Reading Borough Council Reading RG4 5LP 0118 937 2200 [email protected] C ® CM 39 25 1934 Plymouth (Efford) Plymouth City Council (1) Plymouth PL3 6NG 01752 306 104 [email protected] C 30 26 1934 Stockport Dignity Crematoria (2) Stockport SK2 6LS 0161 480 5221 [email protected] CM 30 27 1934 Landican (Birkenhead) (Wirral) Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council Birkenhead CH49 5LW 0151 677 2361 [email protected] C ® CM 36 28 1934 Newcastle upon Tyne (West Road) Newcastle City Council Newcastle upon Tyne NE5 2JL 0191 211 6940 [email protected] C ® CM 37 29 1935 Blackpool (Carleton) Blackpool Council Blackpool FY6 7QS 01253 882 541 [email protected] ® 42 30 1936 Charing Westerleigh Group (1) Charing TN27 0EB 01233 712 443 [email protected] 31 31 1936 South London (Streatham Vale) Dignity Crematoria (3) London SW16 5JG 0208 679 4164 [email protected] C 28 32 1936 Harrogate (Stonefall) Harrogate Borough Council Harrogate HG3 1DE 01423 883 523 [email protected] C ® CM 31 33 1936 Dundee Dignity Crematoria (4) Dundee DD3 8SD 01382 827 259 [email protected] C CM 27 34 1937 Croydon London Borough of Croydon Croydon CR9 3AT 0208 684 3877 [email protected] C ® CM 33 35 1937 Islington London Borough of Islington London N2 9AG 0207 527 8300 [email protected] C ® CM 41 36 1937 St Marylebone London Cremation Co.plc (3) London N2 0RZ 0208 343 2233 [email protected] 30 37 1937 Norwich (St Faith) Dignity Crematoria (5) Norwich NR10 3LF 01603 897 727 [email protected] C 28 38 1937 Lodge Hill (Birmingham) Birmingham City Council (1) Birmingham B29 5AA 0121 472 1575 Lodge_HillCem&[email protected] 29 39 1938 Cambridge (Huntingdon Road) (Bar Hill) Cambridge City Council Cambridge CB3 0JJ 01954 780 681 [email protected] C ® CM 42 40 1938 Bournemouth BCP Council Bournemouth BH8 9HX 01202 526 238 [email protected] C ® CM 39 41 1938 Cheltenham replaced - see 2019 42 1938 Enfield (Haringey) Dignity Crematoria (6) Enfield EN1 4DS 0208 363 8324 [email protected] C 41 43 1938 Putney Vale London Borough of Wandsworth London SW15 3DZ 020 3959 0090 [email protected] C ® CM 27 44 1938 Rochdale Rochdale Borough Council (1) Rochdale OL11 4DG 01706 645 219 [email protected] ® 36 45 1938 Cottingley Hall (Leeds) Leeds City Council (2) Leeds LS11 0EU 0113 267 3188 [email protected] C ® CM 39 46 1938 Paisley (Woodside) Paisley Cemetery Company Ltd Paisley PA1 2NP 0141 889 2260 [email protected] 28 47 1938 Aberdeen replaced - see 1975 48 1939 Weymouth Dorset Council Weymouth DT4 0RR 01305 786 984 [email protected] ® CM 44 49 1939 Honor Oak (Southwark) London Borough of Southwark London SE23 3RD 0207 525 5600 [email protected] C ® 39 50 1939 West London (Kensal Green) General Cemetery Company London W104RA 0208 969 0152 [email protected] C ® 42 51 1939 Mortlake Mortlake Crematorium Board Richmond TW9 4EN 0208 876 8056 [email protected] C ® CM 40 52 1939 Oxford Dignity Crematoria (7) Headington OX3 9RZ 01865 351 010 [email protected] C 30 53 1939 Seafield (Edinburgh) (Leith) Edinburgh Crematorium Ltd (2) Edinburgh EH6 7LD 0131 554 3496 [email protected] C 32 54 1940 Kettering (Rothwell Road) Kettering Borough Council Kettering NN16 8XE 01536 525 722 [email protected] C ® CM 40 55 1940 The Counties (Northampton) (Milton Malsor) Dignity Crematoria (8) Northampton NN4 9RN 01604 859 087 [email protected] C 30 56 1940 Carmountside (Soke-on-Trent) Stoke-on-Trent City Council Stoke-on-Trent ST2 7AB 01782 235 050 [email protected] C ® CM 32 57 1941 Downs (Brighton) Dignity Crematoria (9) Brighton BN2 3PL 01273 601 601 [email protected] C 31 58 1943 Canley (Coventry) Coventry City Council Coventry CV4 7DF 02476 785 486 [email protected] C ® 40 59 1951 Sunderland Sunderland City Council Sunderland SR4 5SU 0191 565 8131 [email protected] ® 32 60 1952 Kingston (Bonner Hill Road) London Borough of Kingston Kingston KT1 3EZ 0208 546 4462 [email protected] C ® CM 30 61 1952 Middleton (Manchester) Rochdale Borough Council (2) Middleton M24 2NH 0161 643 4321 [email protected] ® 28 62 1952 Yardley (Birmingham) Birmingham City Council (2) Birmingham B25 8NA 0121 708 1831 YardleyCem&[email protected] 30 63 1952 Skipton (Waltonwrays) Craven District Council Skipton BD23 3BT 01756 796 118 [email protected] ® CM 33 64 1953 Southend (Sutton Road) Southend-on-Sea Borough Council Southend-on-Sea SS2 5PX 01702 603 908 [email protected] C ® CM 42 65 1953 Gloucester (Coney Hill) Gloucester City Council Gloucester GL4 4PA 01452 396 902 [email protected] ® CM 33 66 1953 Dukinfield (Manchester) Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council Dukinfield SK16 4EP 0161 330 1901 [email protected] CM 30 67 1953 Oldham (Hollinwood) Oldham Council Oldham OL8 3LU 0161 681 1312 [email protected] C ® CM 28 68 1953 Cardiff (Thornhill) City of Cardiff Council Cardiff CF14 9UA 029 2054 4820 [email protected] C ® CM 41 69 1954 Hartlepool (Stranton Grange) Hartlepool Borough Council Hartlepool TS25 5DD 01429 274 517 [email protected] 39 70 1954 Great Grimsby North East Lincolnshire Council Great Grimsby DN32 0BA 01472 324 869 [email protected] C ® 40 71 1954 East London (Plaistow) Dignity Crematoria (10) London E13 0HB 0207 476 5109 [email protected] C 30 72 1954 South West Middlesex (Hanworth) (Feltham) South West Middlesex Crematorium Board Feltham TW13 5JH 0208 894 9001 [email protected] C ® CM 41 73 1954 Overdale (Bolton) Bolton Council Bolton BL1 5BU 01204 334 499 [email protected] C 28 74 1954 Bushbury (Wolverhampton) Wolverhampton City Council Wolverhampton WV10 8JR 01902 556 070 [email protected] ® CM 36 75 1955 Manor Park Manor Park Cemetery Company Ltd London E7 0NP 0208 534 1486 [email protected] C 32 76 1955 Peel Green (Eccles) Salford City Council (1) Eccles M30 7LW 0161 686 7290 [email protected] C ® CM 38 77 1955 Wigan Wigan Council Wigan WN3 4NN 01942 866 455 [email protected] C ® 30 78 1955 Hastings Hastings Borough Council Hastings TN34 2AE 01424 451 057 [email protected] C ® 38 79 1955 Nab Wood (Shipley) City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council (2) Shipley BD18 4BG 01535 618 245 [email protected]
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