Victorian Cemetery Chapel Consultation. Malmesbury Town Council is to stage two open days and public meeting. The future of the old Victorian chapel in Malmesbury is in the spotlight. And Malmesbury Town Council are asking for ideas on how the community could use it.

Located in front of the cemetery on Tetbury Hill, the chapel dates back to the 1880s as a non-denominational place of worship, for small services.

Victorian Cemetery Chapel Consultation
Victorian Cemetery Chapel Consultation

In recent years it has fallen into disuse and closed to the public. But now Malmesbury Town Council wants to breathe new life into the historic building.

Councillors are hoping the chapel could once again find a use for funeral and interment services. And also be available more widely for community groups.

Open days

The Town Council is running two open days at the chapel, to give people the chance to look around, ask questions, and come up with suggestions. These will be on Saturday April 12, from 11am to 2pm, and on Wednesday April 16, from 5.30-7.30pm.

Then on Wednesday May 28 from 7-8pm, the Town Hall will be the venue for a public meeting. That’s to discuss ideas and feedback from the open days, which will help the council develop its plans for the chapel.

The stone chapel, which isn’t listed, is about 30 feet long and 16 feet wide, and contains period features, including a wooden vaulted ceiling.

Cllr Ian Wallis, who sits on Malmesbury Town Council’s Burial Committee, said: ‘It’s a beautiful building, that’s been part of the history of the town for around 140 years. But it’s fallen into disuse, and it would be nice to make it into a functional space again.

We’ve written to all the local churches and funeral directors and have had a very positive response to the idea of having the chapel available when there are burials and interments.

We’ve also contacted local groups, like the Warden & Freemen of Malmesbury and Malmesbury History Society. We’re inviting them to the open days, and everyone is welcome to come along and to give their input.’

A little over a year ago, there was a survey to discover what work would need doing to make the chapel useable again. The building is structurally sound, but will need some restoration, redecoration and other works.

Victorian Cemetery Chapel Consultation - Malmesbury Victorian Cemetery chapel
Malmesbury Victorian Cemetery chapel
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