South Ealing Cemetery
South Ealing Cemetery is a cemetery in Ealing established in 1861. It covers 21 acres.
The cemetery contains the Commonwealth [War Graves Commission|Commonwealth war graves] of 184 armed service personnel, as well as that of Pierre Francois Van Wesemael, a Belgian soldier of World War I.
The cemetery contains two Grade II listed chapels at the South Ealing Road entrance. The chapels are linked by a carriage arch, with clock and belfry above, designed by Ealing's prolific municipal architect Charles Jones (architect) and built in 1861. The stained glass in the chapel was designed in 1908 by the Ealing designer, Edward Stanley Watkins, who lived nearby on Ranelagh Road.
The Ealing Parks Foundation, working with local volunteers and Ealing Council, is leading a project to renovate the chapels and restore use of the cemetery grounds for nature and public wellbeing.