Explore historic chapels, lodges, and the crypt
Arnos Vale Cemetery, West Lodge, Bath Road, Arnos Vale, Bristol, Bristol, BS4 3EW
Arnos Vale is home to four remarkable historic buildings: two Entrance Lodges and two Mortuary Chapels (Anglican and Non-conformist). Designed by Bristol architect Charles Underwood, all four are Grade II* listed and inspired by Ancient Greek temple architecture.
Each building reflects one of the three classical architectural styles. The Anglican Chapel is built in the ornate Corinthian style and features a bell tower and balustrade. Beneath it lies the Crypt, a unique Grade II*-listed subterranean space originally designed during the Victorian era for above-ground interments. Today, it regularly hosts historical tours, exhibitions, and community events.
The Non-conformist Chapel (now the Spielman Centre) is in the elegant Ionic style, with carved columns and a decorative frontage. The two Entrance Lodges are in the simpler Doric style and welcome visitors arriving from the Bath Road entrance.
Join a free tour of the cemetery on Sunday 13 September, 11am and Sunday 20 September at 1.30pm. Must be booked in advance
Arnos Vale Cemetery, West Lodge, Bath Road, Arnos Vale, Bristol, Bristol, BS4 3EW
The historic nature of the site and the sloping landscape mean that not all spaces are fully accessible. Blue badge parking spaces are at each chapel The Ceremonial Way leading from the main gates to the Anglican Chapel, Spielman Centre and Café, is flat and tarmacked Café and Spielman Centre have sloped access with handrails Accessible toilet at Spielman (lift access) Ramp access to both the West Lodge (Books of Remembrance room) and the East Lodge (shop and reception).