Woking, England’s First Crematorium: A  Visit led by Prof Hilary J Grainger

Woking, England’s First Crematorium: A Visit led by Prof Hilary J Grainger

A unique opportunity to visit the UK’s first crematorium, designed by Edward Francis Channing Clarke in 1885.

By The Victorian Society

Date and time

Sat, 31 May 2025 14:00 - 16:30 GMT+1

Location

Woking Crematorium

Hermitage Road Woking GU21 8TJ United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

A unique opportunity to visit the UK’s first crematorium designed by Edward Francis Channing Clarke in 1885 for the Cremation Society of Great Britain. There will be a presentation and guided tour of the chapel, crematory, columbarium, Gardens of Remembrance and associated buildings.

Woking Crematorium holds a special place in the history of cremation, being the first building of its kind in the UK. Built by the Cremation Society of Great Britain on land adjacent to Brookwood Cemetery, it posed a unique challenge, being a building type for which there was no precedent.

The first rudimentary building was erected in 1878 with a 70’ chimney and a cremator installed by Professor Gorini from Italy. It attracted a great deal of opposition from the local community and Sir Henry Thompson, President of The Cremation Society (founded in 1874) recognised that it was important for the crematorium ‘to be agreeable in appearance … harmonising with the surrounding woods’ and to have reassuring ecclesiological associations that would pre-empt any suggestion that cremation was a ‘heathen process.’ To that end, the Chapel built in 1885 by E.F.C. Clarke, a London church architect, was designed in thirteenth century Gothic.

Over the following years a series of celebrated figures were cremated here, including James Nasmyth, Thomas Hardy, Frederick Engels, Sir Edward Burne-Jones and Kate Greenaway. The crematorium houses arguably the finest catafalque in the country. This handsome structure in marble alabaster and carved stone was donated by a founder member of the Cremation Society, Mrs Rosemary Crawshay.

The visit will start outside the crematorium (there are transport links from Woking Station) and will include a guided tour of the Chapel, columbarium, Gardens of Remembrance, small cemetery and Memorial Cloisters and the opportunity to talk with staff about the process of cremation and a unique opportunity to visit ‘behind the scenes.’

There are no accessibility issues.

Meeting Place: The visit will start outside the crematorium (there are transport links from Woking Station).

Professor Hilary J Grainger, Chair of the Victorian Society, is Professor Emerita of Architectural History, University of the Arts London and Honorary Professor in the Department of Theology and Religion at Durham University. She is the leading authority on Sir Ernest George and the architecture of UK crematoria. Hilary is Chair and Director of the Cremation Society of Great Britain, Vice-Chair of the International Cremation Federation, a Non-Executive Director of the London Cremation Company and Chair of the Fabric Advisory Committee at Lichfield Cathedral.

This event helps raise funds for The Victorian Society - the only charity dedicated to fighting for our Victorian and Edwardian heritage. Join us today and safeguard our unique cultural heritage for future generations! For further information, click here.

FAQs

How do I get to the meeting point?

Woking Station is the most convient railway station. Buses 28 and 34 travel from Woking centre to the crematorium. It's a 45 minute walk from Woking Station.

How can I contact the organiser with any questions?

Please contact Ruth Miller by email at events@victoriansociety.org.uk before the day of the event.

Cancellations

Cancellations will be accepted up to a week before the event. A refund will be issued but will be subject to a £10 deduction per ticket for administrative costs.

Disclaimer

You participate in events at your own risk, and neither the Society nor its officers or servants accept any liability of any kind whatsoever, howsoever arising. The Victorian Society reserves the right to cancel, alter or postpone events if necessary.

Image: Woking Crematorium

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