
Birdwood Cemetery
- Type
- Cemeteries
- Address
- Onkaparinga Valley Road, Birdwood
Established 1910, Birdwood cemetery spans 1.29 hectares and is landscaped with maple, silver birch, cypress conifers and golden elm trees.
Adelaide Hills Council maintains 16 historic cemeteries within the Council area, 13 of which are active. Council can assist with a range of services in relation to its cemeteries including interments rights, burials and plaques.
Adelaide Hills Council maintains 16 historic cemeteries within the Council area, 13 of which are active and featured below.
For further information about Adelaide Hills Council cemeteries, please contact Council during business hours on 8408 0400.
For further cemetery information, please visit the Cemeteries and Crematoria Association of South Australia website.
All cemetery services are cancelled when an extreme or catastrophic fire danger day has been declared by the CFS.
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Established 1910, Birdwood cemetery spans 1.29 hectares and is landscaped with maple, silver birch, cypress conifers and golden elm trees.
The Charleston Cemetery, established 1864, is located on steep sloping land across 0.74 hectares.
Established 1867, the Cudlee Creek cemetery is located on steep sloping land spanning 0.56 hectares.
The Gumeracha Cemetery spans 0.81 hectares and is landscaped with silver birch, polar, gum and pine trees, and was established 1870.
This cemetery was established in 1858. It is located on Johns Road at Houghton and is situated on 1.51 hectares of land.
This cemetery has a large traditional burial area, lawned burial area and a columbarium wall. Rosebush interments of ashes are also available.
The cemetery was established in 1903 when Mr William Woolcock donated the property to Council. It includes ground burials and a columbarium set at the south-eastern end of the roadside fence.
This cemetery, located at Uraidla, is now closed for future burials, except for those already holding an interment right.
Established in 1870 and covering 7.39 hectares, Mt Torrens Cemetery is hidden amongst pine trees and has a large, steep, gravelled car park.
Norton Summit cemetery covers 1.3 hectares and includes full memorials and a 2-sided columbarium wall.
Established in 1895, The Scott Creek Cemetery is located on gentle sloping land with a north westerly aspect.
Stirling Cemetery is located at Strathalbyn Road, Bridgewater. It is situated on 7.54 hectares of land and was established in 1896.