Coney Hill Crematorium was built as a cemetery chapel in 1935 in the
early Christian style building and was designed by
Petter and Warren, it was originally completed in 1935 as a church by firm
Potter and Hare and in 1953, it was converted to a crematorium by Gloucester City Architect Albert Norman and Roger Fitzsimmons. and in 2001, the cemetery created a Millennium Section, which created sections for the Muslim and Chinese communities, Roman Catholics and members of the Church of England as well as a children's plot and a General (Non-denominational) ground. They have also created a Woodland Burial site for ‘green burials’. In August 2010, the crematorium improved the crematorium facilities with the addition of new roads, more parking, a tearoom, covered walkway and a new memorial garden. The work also includes the installation of special burner filters to cut down on mercury emissions. ==Chapel==