Welcome to the web site on the Friends of Newtown Road Cemetery.

The Friends were set up in association with Newbury Town Council to help restore the cemetery to its former glory after it was closed in 2000 on health and safety grounds. In the subsequent years, the Friends have undertaken may tasks including assisting with nature surveys and providing information and pictures for display boards.

We are also undertaking a full memorial recording programme to ensure that the information on all the memorials is preserved on the web site where everyone can access it.

Our History Research Group is actively searching through old documents and certificates to try and find out as much as possible about every single person buried there.

If you wish to join the friends or have any information about people buried here, then we would be delighted to hear from you.

If you wish to visit the cemetery, it is open daily (except Christmas Day) between 10am and 3pm.


Dates for your Diary.

The dates listed below are special events being run by The Friends of Newtown Road Cemetery.
For more information, please go to the events page.

Event Date Time Location
Wednesday, June 19, 2024 16:00 - 21:00 Newtown Road Cemetery
Saturday, June 29, 2024 10:30 - 12:00 Newtown Road Cemetery Chapel
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 19:30 - 21:30 St Francis de Sale, Wash Common

In Remembrance
of
the Five Servicemen who died during
the Second World War in the service of
their country and are buried here
in Commonwealth War Graves.

1940
Corporal Alfred Charles Jessett
Royal Air Force

1941
Sapper Arthur George Crame
Royal Engineers

1942
Sergeant Air Gunner Arthur William Pryke
Royal Air Force

1943
Chief Baker John Alexander Burton
Merchant Navy

1945
2nd Class Naval Airman Stanley Clifford Rawlings
Fleet Air Arm, Royal Navy

   


Aerial view of the cemetery

This is a zoomable image taken by the RAF in 1950. Note that the now demolished dissenter's chapel is still present in this picture. You can also see the temporary building used for St. John's Church following the bombing in 1943.

Reproduced here with kind permission from the copyright holder © English Heritage. NMR RAF Photography


Where is the Cemetery?

You can use the map below to locate the cemetery in relation to the A339 that runs through the centre of Newbury.

The Cemetery is the long vertical space in the centre of the map between Newtown Road and Old Newtown Road.

A Postcode on Newtown Road to get you there using your Sat-Nav is RG14 7BT.


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We remember them...

On this day the following people were buried in Newtown Road Cemetery.
An asterisk (*) by the date means that the date of death has been used as we do not have a precise date of burial.

Name Date of burial Age at death
(if known)
Abode (burials only)
Samuel ARGYLE 09 May 1934 72 Glastonbury, Connauhgt Road, Brookwood
Woking
William BRIGHT 09 May 1877 17
Newbury
George BROWN 09 May 1870 45
Newbury
Henry BYE 09 May 1921 60 99 Newtown Road
Newbury
Lawrence CLEEVES 09 May 1928 69 16 Berkeley Road
Newbury
Fanny COMYNS 09 May 1904 75 6 Montague Terrace
Newbury
Mary Louisa COOK 09 May 1913 53 District
Hospital,
Samuel FREEMAN 09 May 1906 89 Kimbers Almshouses
Newbury
William Henry GORE 09 May 1942 84 3 Donnington Square
Newbury
Frank HILL 09 May 1922 49 6 Northcroft Lane
Newbury
William Alfred LAWRENCE 09 May 1928 50 35 St. John's Road
Newbury
Elizabeth MATHEWS 09 May 1881 77
Newbury
Fanny MINALL 09 May 1881 38
Newbury
Duncan Graham ROBERTSON 09 May 1912 75 Torrie, Enborne Road,
Newbury.
Elizabeth Penelope ROBERTSON 09 May 1912 75 Torrie, Enborne Road,
Newbury.
Alfred James ROGERS 09 May 1916 75 25 Gloucester Road,
Newbury.
Ann ROWLES 09 May 1877 69
Newbury
Mary Elizabeth SAINSBURY 09 May 1884 14 months
Newbury
Mary SAWYER 09 May 1911 70 3 Kimbers Almshouses,
Newbury.
John  SHEPHERD 09 May 1884 69
Newbury
John SLADE 09 May 1873 27
Newbury
Maria SMITH 09 May 1877 68
Newbury
Gwendoline May THORNE 09 May 1916 10 Months 8 New Square,
Newbury.
Anna THRIDGOULD 09 May 1938 88 12 Blenheim Road
Newbury
William TOWSE 09 May 1906 10 Months 6 Roseberry Cottages
Enborne



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