£3.7m funding for the East Lodge project at Nunhead Cemetery

Having helped secure vital partnership funding for the project, Craigmyle are delighted to share the good news that clients’ Southwark Council and the Friends of Nunhead Cemetery (FONC) have been awarded a £3.7m grant by The National Lottery Heritage Fund to deliver the Nunhead Cemetery East Lodge: From Ruin to Revival project.

visulation of East lodge after completion of the project
Visulation of East Lodge after completion

The Grade II Listed East Lodge is currently on Historic England’s Heritage at Risk Register. The project, which had received initial support from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, aims to reinstate the building as a welcoming gateway to the cemetery with a new café, community space, and new base for Friends of Nunhead Cemetery and their volunteers.

In addition to support from Southwark Council, and FONC, the project has also attracted grants from Historic England, The Garfield Weston Foundation and The Pilgrim Trust.

Nunhead Cemetery is the second largest of the ‘Magnificent Seven’ cemeteries established in London between 1832 and 1841. Boasting its original path layout and character, it features over 44,000 memorials and is the final resting place for around 290,000 people.

Further details are available here.

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Having helped secure vital partnership funding for the project, Craigmyle are delighted to share the good news that clients’ Southwark Council and the Friends of Nunhead Cemetery (FONC) have been awarded a £3.7m grant by The National Lottery Heritage Fund to deliver the Nunhead Cemetery East Lodge: From Ruin to Revival project.

visulation of East lodge after completion of the project
Visulation of East Lodge after completion

The Grade II Listed East Lodge is currently on Historic England’s Heritage at Risk Register. The project, which had received initial support from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, aims to reinstate the building as a welcoming gateway to the cemetery with a new café, community space, and new base for Friends of Nunhead Cemetery and their volunteers.

In addition to support from Southwark Council, and FONC, the project has also attracted grants from Historic England, The Garfield Weston Foundation and The Pilgrim Trust.

Nunhead Cemetery is the second largest of the ‘Magnificent Seven’ cemeteries established in London between 1832 and 1841. Boasting its original path layout and character, it features over 44,000 memorials and is the final resting place for around 290,000 people.

Further details are available here.