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Friends Of Ramsey Mortuary Chapels

Ramsey Mortuary Chapels were built in 1858 and officially opened in 1860.

They comprise of two chapels, one Anglican and the other non-conformist, joined together by an octagonal bell tower with a spire. The bell can be seen on display in the Anglican chapel and was cast in 1859 by J Warner & Son who also made the bells for Big Ben.

A very important feature of both chapels are the contagion windows which would appear, after much research, to be the only ones remaining in the UK. The windows were used to protect mourners from any virus or disease that the deceased might have died from, but at the same time allowing them to pay their respects.

During WWII, the chapels were designated as Ramsey’s Mortuary and sadly, on 22nd August 1942 Ramsey was bombed and seven people were killed outright, their bodies resting in the chapels prior to Burial. One other person dying later in hospital.

A monument in their memory was erected by the “Friends of Ramsey Mortuary Chapels” on 22nd June 2017.

In 1948 the chapels officially became Ramsey’s Mortuary, with Swearer & Sons, undertakers and builders, carrying out the alterations.

In 1974 there were plans by Ramsey Town Council to demolish the building. But due to the foresight and determination of local man, Stan Beebe, who got up a petition, the chapels were saved. They were listed Grade II in 1984, but unfortunately were allowed to deteriorate and placed on the At Risk Register.

 

The Friends of Ramsey Mortuary Chapels were formed in 2016 with the intention of saving and restoring this wonderful and important Ramsey building.

This site is managed by the 'Friends of Ramsey Mortuary Chapels' also known as the 'Friends', we are a small committed group of local residents who intend to sympathetically restore this beautiful Grade II listed building.

We have already opened one chapel as a much visited Heritage and Archive Centre for Ramsey.

 

The 'Friends' raise funds in several different ways, including second-hand book sales, collection boxes in local shops as well as donations from our supporters.

We also have a stall to raise funds for the restoration of the chapel at Home and Vintage (25 Bury Road, Bury (Nr Ramsey), PE26 1NE (next to the petrol station, free parking) where we sell a variety of bric-a-brac and collectables.

The 'Friends' are no longer able to accept donations for resale of CD’s, DVD’s or Videos, but any other bric-a-brac, collectibles are most welcome.

If you have anything you wish to donate, please label them clearly for the ‘Ramsey Mortuary Chapels’, then you can take your donation into Home and Vintage or Contact Us to arrange collection.