List of crematoria in England

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This list is sorted by ceremonial county.

Bedfordshire

Berkshire

Bristol

South Bristol Crematorium South Bristol Crematorium - geograph.org.uk - 163451.jpg
South Bristol Crematorium

Buckinghamshire

Cambridgeshire

Peterborough Crematorium Peterborough Crematorium - geograph.org.uk - 521709.jpg
Peterborough Crematorium

Cheshire

Walton Lea Crematorium Walton Lea Crematorium - geograph.org.uk - 138271.jpg
Walton Lea Crematorium

Cornwall

Cumbria

Derbyshire

Devon

North Devon Crematorium - Aspen chapel left and Rowan right North Devon Crematorium.jpg
North Devon Crematorium - Aspen chapel left and Rowan right

Dorset

Bournemouth Crematorium Bournemouth Crematorium - geograph.org.uk - 1353471.jpg
Bournemouth Crematorium

Durham

East Riding of Yorkshire

Hedon Road Cemetery crematorium, Hull (defunct) Crematorium at Hedon Road Cemetery, Hull - geograph.org.uk - 206022.jpg
Hedon Road Cemetery crematorium, Hull (defunct)

East Sussex

Essex

Gloucestershire

Cheltenham Crematorium (right, conjoined to Cemetery Chapel) Cheltenham Cemetery Chapel and Crematorium - geograph.org.uk - 36726.jpg
Cheltenham Crematorium (right, conjoined to Cemetery Chapel)

Greater London

Greater Manchester

Blackley Crematorium Blackley Crematorium.jpg
Blackley Crematorium
Middleton Crematorium Thurs 11 March 2010 025.jpg
Middleton Crematorium

Hampshire

Herefordshire

Hertfordshire

Isle of Man

Isle of Wight

Kent

Lancashire

Carleton Crematorium, Blackpool Carleton Crematorium - geograph.org.uk - 1534202.jpg
Carleton Crematorium, Blackpool
Preston Crematorium Preston Crematorium - geograph.org.uk - 136035.jpg
Preston Crematorium

Leicestershire

Lincolnshire

Grimsby Crematorium Grimsby Crematorium - geograph.org.uk - 253180.jpg
Grimsby Crematorium

Merseyside

Norfolk

Cromer Crematorium 2018-03-29 Cromer Crematorium, Holt Road, Cromer (2).JPG
Cromer Crematorium

Northamptonshire

Northumberland

North Yorkshire

Woodlands Crematorium Woodlands Crematorium - geograph.org.uk - 455816.jpg
Woodlands Crematorium

Nottinghamshire

Oxfordshire

Shropshire

Chapel of Telford Crematorium Telford Crematorium - geograph.org.uk - 305534.jpg
Chapel of Telford Crematorium

Somerset

South Yorkshire

Doncaster Crematorium Doncaster Crematorium - geograph.org.uk - 1370120.jpg
Doncaster Crematorium

Staffordshire

Suffolk

Surrey

Woking Crematorium, the oldest in the United Kingdom. Woking Crematorium 2018.jpg
Woking Crematorium, the oldest in the United Kingdom.

Tyne and Wear

Warwickshire

West Midlands

West Sussex

Worthing Crematorium. Worthing Crematorium - geograph.org.uk - 30351.jpg
Worthing Crematorium.

West Yorkshire

Rawdon Crematorium Rawdon Crematorium - geograph.org.uk - 408630.jpg
Rawdon Crematorium

Wiltshire

Worcestershire

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References

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