The gates and gate
piers designed by Penson at the original entrance to the cemetery are still present, and are recorded in the
National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II
listed building. Also listed at Grade II is a bridge over the drive in the north section of the cemetery, which was designed by Penson. In the north part of the cemetery, and listed at Grade II, are the following monuments: to
John Graham,
Bishop of Chester who died in 1865, to William Makepeace Thackeray (1769–1849), uncle of the
novelist of same name, to
U Larsing, a missionary to
Bengal, who died in 1863, to Revd Richard Knill, who died in 1857, and his wife, who died in 1870, to Samuel Venables, master of
Chester Bluecoat School, who died in 1848, to William Brown of
Browns of Chester, who died in 1852, and to Henry Raikes,
Chancellor of the
diocese of Chester (designed by Penson, with an
effigy by
Thomas Earp). In the south part of the cemetery is a monument to Frederick Coplestone who died in 1932. It dates from 1934, was designed and carved by
Eric Gill, and is listed at Grade II*. Also in the south part of the cemetery, and listed at Grade II, are the west chapel, and a cenotaph, in form of a Cross of Sacrifice, to those who died in the
First World War and are buried in the cemetery. The chapel is currently used by the Greek Orthodox Community of
St. Barbara. Another notable gravestone in the cemetery, although not listed, exists to
Edward Langtry, (estranged first husband of actress
Lily Langtry), who died in a local lunatic asylum in 1897. Also buried in the cemetery and without listed gravestone are the writer
Georgina Frederica Jackson, who compiled a glossary of
Shropshire dialect, who died in 1895, and Chester architect
John Douglas who died in 1911. Another notable gravestone in the cemetery, with an epitaph "Far From The Bones Of His Ancestors" in both English and Japanese, is that of the Japanese actor Ishiao Ishimura, one of the acting team "The Mikado Family", who died on stage in December 1915 in the Royalty Theatre in Chester when he fell and broke his neck. ==Graves==