Cemetery first seen on 1893 maps. Has expanded into Stottercliff woods over the years. Follows former field boundaries giving partial legibility of enclosure. When built there was a Church of England and a Non-conformist chapel but now only the Church of England structure remains. Name Stottercliff refers to an enclosure for breeding horses (Hey 2002, 29) and was probably an early enclosure as the name is from Old English. An old quarry is marked on the 1893 map.