East Perth Cemeteries

Facilities
Educational Programs
Guided Tours
Address
Bronte Street, East Perth, Western Australia
Phone Number
(08) 9221 4022
Opening Hours
Sunday: 14:00 - 16:00
Visitor Information
Guided Tours Available by Appointment. Admission: Adult - $4/person. Child/Concession - $2/person. Group Booking - $2/+10 people. Family - $10/2 adults, 2 children. Members - FREE. Weddings - $330.
Summary

From the establishment of the first cemetery in 1829 to the closure of the seven cemeteries in 1899 almost all of the people who died in Perth, from the wealthy and prominent to the poor or unknown, were buried here.

Originally located on the edge of the town, the Cemeteries today are a tranquil haven within bustling inner city East Perth.
Over the years more than 90% of the grave headstones and markers were lost through decay, neglect or wanton destruction. The remaining 800, however, now conserved by the National Trust, offer a unique opportunity to explore Perth's early years. The headstones tell stories of bravery, tragedy, illness and accident; of success and suffering.
In the middle of the Cemeteries stands a simple Gothic chapel designed by colonial architect, Richard Roach Jewell. Built in 1871 as a mortuary chapel, St Bartholomew's became a parish church in 1888. After a period of neglect, it is still a consecrated church, used for regular church services as well as weddings and other religious events.

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East Perth Cemeteries
East Perth Cemeteries