James Medland (3 February 1808 - 18 June 1894) was county surveyor for Gloucestershire from 1857–89 in which capacity he designed many of Gloucester's public buildings such as the grade II listed Tredworth Road Cemetery chapel (1857).
James Medland was born in Newington,[1] Surrey, on 3 February 1808 in what is now part of the London Borough of Southwark.
It is a grade II listed building with Historic England who describe it as "a fine example of the type of linked chapels often provided in corporation cemeteries in the C19".
In 1877, Medland designed gothic style stores for the Gloucester Co-operative and Industrial Society.
[2] Medland died on 18 June 1894 and was buried at Tredworth Road Cemetery, Gloucester, with his wife Mary Anne.