Mill Road Cemetery, Cambridge

A chapel built by George Gilbert Scott was demolished in 1954.

An outline of the chapel in carved stone was completed in 2017 as a record and memorial, made possible by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

[3] All the plots are now closed for burials, and the cemetery as a whole is by law maintained by the City Council and managed on behalf of the parishes by the Parochial Burial Grounds Management Committee.

In February 2014 an art work entitled Bird Stones by Gordon Young was installed in the cemetery.

Its one wooden and six stone columns celebrate the bird species found in the cemetery and their birdsong.

Outline marking the demolished George Gilbert Scott's mortuary chapel in Mill Road Cemetery, Cambridge in August 2021.
Mill Road Cemetery in winter 2009.
Grade II-listed tomb of James Rattee and his mother in Mill Road Cemetery, Cambridge