This extension to the original non-conformist area of the General Cemetery was consecrated by the Archbishop of York in 1850 after 4 years of planning and building work. After years of neglect this area was eventually acquired by Sheffield City Council from a developer who had planned to develop the site as housing. Largely cleared of gravestones and converted to public parkland in the early 1980s. This portion of the site includes an Anglican chapel, built in the gothic style popular for Church of England churches at the time, but in very poor condition, and a small rotunda for turning horses. The layout of the graves was a strict grid system typical of later municipal cemeteries. Partial legibility; the surrounding walls and railings survive well. Information from SCC 1997 (based on Sewell 1996).