Welcome to BanburyTown Council on
Menus | Graphics Version

Southam Road Cemetery



The first burial in Southam Road Cemetery, Banbury, took place on 27th March 1858 (Mary Turner, aged 9 months). Since then, thousands of burials have taken place, with more than 16,000 graves occupying an area of approximately 8.5 hectares (21 acres).  There is an ‘old’ section, consisting of burials from 1858 up until about the early sixties; a ‘lawned’ section from that time onwards; a separate children’s section; a cremated remains burial area; and a traditionally maintained Commonwealth War Graves Commission site.

Apart from many memorials of historic and architectural interest provided over the years by many of Banbury’s prominent families, the cemetery has also benefited from the judicious planting of many fine specimen trees.  This all contributes towards giving Southam Road Cemetery a unique atmosphere and feel, seldom found in the more modern (and mainly lawned) cemeteries.

In addition to a fine old Victorian Cemetery Superintendent’s Lodge (with 48 graves in the garden!) and the site and foundations of an abandoned chapel, there are many instances of fine Gothic and other period architecture.  These include a number of smaller copies of the well known ‘Banbury Cross’, the best of these being the vaulted York Stone Ball Memorial.  This is close to the site of the Old Chapel and its maintenance is conditionally tied in perpetuity to the People’s Park in Banbury.  The park, near to the main ‘Banbury Cross’ in the centre of town, was given to the people of Banbury on condition that the Ball Memorial is maintained in good condition in perpetuity.

The cemetery no longer has space for new burials, however if space permits, families with existing graves can still proceed with burials or the interment of ashes.

In 2003 the Council opened a new cremated remains (ashes) burial section, providing up to 200 plots, and also a columbarium has been built within this area to offer an alternative resting place for ashes.

Cremated Remains plots can be pre-purchased for future use.  Please contact the Town Hall for charges and an application form.


                 
                                                            

 

Return to the previous page


Go to the top of this page | Go to the home page | Contact BanburyTown Council | Go to Legal Information | Graphics Version


Front Page contains - | Latest News | Events | Lead Articles | Subscribe to eNewsletter | Legal | Contact Us |
Home contains - |
The Council contains - | How to Find Us | Responsibilities | Councillors | Wards | Town Mayor | Request Attendance | Town Mayor's Inauguration | 400th Town Charter | History & Traditions | Councillor Surgeries | Town Clerk & Officers | Newsletters | Mission Statement | Financial Statement | Model Publication Scheme | Corporate Governance |
Meetings contains - | Council Organisation | Committees | Calendar of Meetings |
Services contains - | Allotments | Banbury Cross / Fine Lady | 150th Anniversary | Bus Shelters | Cemeteries | Hardwick Hill | Southam Road | War Memorials | Football Pitches | Grants | Grit Bins | Horton View | Litter & Dog Bins | Parks & Open Spaces | Play Area Refurbishments | Fitness Area | Skate Ramps | Tennis Courts | Park Ranger Service | School Projects | Community Pay Back | People's Park | Community Garden | Planning | Public Clocks | Town Crier | Town Hall | Minstrels' Gallery |
Events contains - | Diary of Events | Armed Forces Day | Banbury in Bloom | Banbury Awards | Community Competition | Sunflower Workshops | Hanging Basket Workshop | Planting Day | Thames & Chilterns Regional In Bloom Entry | Banbury Canal Day | Banbury & District Show | Banbury Food Fair | Christmas Lights Switch On | Flower & Produce Show | Town Criers Competition | Town Mayor's Hobby Horse Day |
Links contains - |
Contact Us contains - |
Graphics Version

Designed and hosted by Market Town