Tea Gardens Cemetery

Tea Gardens Cemetery - Monumental / General

Tea Gardens Cemetery was dedicated on 28 August 1906. The Cemetery occupies an area of approximately 0.807 Ha of gently undulating land with some mature native tree cover mainly around the perimeter. 

The following memorial types are situated within this Cemetery:

  • Columbarium Wall
  • Granite Columbarium Wall
  • Memorial Ashes Garden
  • Monumental Burials Section
Columbarium Wall

The Tea Gardens Columbarium Memorial is for the placement of ashes into a wall setting. Ashes are interred into the niche receptacle and a memorial plaque is placed securely over the niche. Plaques are available in a range of materials, contact us for a quote. Memorial plaques can also be placed, in instances where the ashes have been interred or scattered elsewhere. 

Granite Columbarium Walls

The 'Wall of Tranquility' and 'Wall of Grace' granite columbarium walls are for the placement of ashes into a  wall setting. The Wall of Tranquillity and the Wall of Grace are aesthetically pleasing with highly polished granite and nameplatesAshes are interred into the niche receptacle and a memorial plaque is placed securely over the niche. Oval bronze plaques are provided which include a small vase. On either end of the wall, there are spaces for 'memorial plaques' only, for memorials where there are no ashes interments. 

Memorial Ashes Garden

Tea Gardens Memorial 'Banksia Gardens' is for the placement of ashes into a garden setting. 'Banksia Gardens' has been established towards the front of Tea Gardens Cemetery and has a serene atmosphere. It contains many native bird attracting  plants, including Banksias of various varieties. Ashes are interred into the allotment and a memorial plaque is securely placed above the ashes at ground level. Plaques are available in granite or bronze, contact us for a quote. 

Monumental Burials Section

The Monumental Burials section of Tea Gardens Cemetery caters for burials with traditional style monuments. Only single depth burials are permitted in Great Lakes Council cemeteries, although ashes are permitted to be interred into burial plots. There are several denominational areas available. These areas comprise:

  • Catholic
  • Church of England
  • Uniting
  • Seventh Day Adventist

Monuments are arranged by the applicant and are not included in Council's services. Contact should be made with a Monumental Stonemason. 

Location

Yalinbah Street, TEA GARDENS 2324  View Map

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