Image courtesy Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium

Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium

Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium

Inspired by Northern Italian architecture, architect Frank Bloomfield designed Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium in the late 1920’s. Art deco statues completed the works when it opened on 28 October 1933.

Key facilities

Burial and memorialisation options

Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium caters to a broad range of cultures and beliefs through the diverse range of burial and cremation options offered. These include: Skyline Fountain Memorials; Fern Garden Memorials and Multicultural Sections.

Chapels

Services can be held in one of four historic chapels; the North Chapel; the South Chapel; the East Chapel and the West Chapel.

Functions and catering

The Skyline Function Centre with broad views of Sydney’s North Shore, offers three lounges and a café for post service catering and refreshments.

Music and audio-visual requirements

An experienced chapel commissionaire is available to facilitate any audio visual/music presentations guests may have.

Webcasting

Webcasting streaming capabilities bring those who cannot directly attend a service as close to the funeral as possible.

Carparking

Car parking is easy and includes many disabled spaces.

Address

199 Delhi Road, North Ryde, NSW