Woodend Cemetery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Multi-denominational and non-denominational
Woodend was first surveyed in 1836 by Major Thomas Mitchell, who subsequently opened the area up for settlement. On 18 March 1861 a 6-acre site was set aside as a general Cemetery for the town. I a...
Attending too and Making sure that My Mum's Final Resting Place' is Good
Went to the Cemetery to Place some Gypsum Clay Breaker, over My Mum's Final Resting Place, and to Help it Settle down the Clay faster and then at a later Date, come back to Place some Top Soil/Potting...
Multi-denominational and non-denominational
Woodend was first surveyed in 1836 by Major Thomas Mitchell, who subsequently opened the area up for settlement. On 18 March 1861 a 6-acre site was set aside as a general Cemetery for the town. I a...
Cemetery geocaching tour
Did a quick tour of the cemetery while geocaching in the area. One particular sculpture is particularly interesting, quite unique.
Attending too and Making sure that My Mum's Final Resting Place' is Good
Went to the Cemetery to Place some Gypsum Clay Breaker, over My Mum's Final Resting Place, and to Help it Settle down the Clay faster and then at a later Date, come back to Place some Top Soil/Potting...
nice peaceful place
pretty little cemetery. like some many country cemeteries it's thought provoking to walk around. the anglican church opposite is breathtaking
Nice place, not big
This is a nice cemetery , well maintained , most headstones are legible The Church across the road is worthy of a visit too