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The Natural Wonders Of Springvale, Victoria
Springvale Botanical Cemetery was built over the original railway line that was built for Burleigh Heads, New South Wales. With a beautiful setting for resting or viewing the natural beauty around you, it is a refreshing change from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The uniqueness of this place lies in the fact that there are no other cemeteries like it, not in Australia or any part of the world. The only thing similar about Springvale Botanical Cemetery in that it is a memorial cemetery, but it is different in the sense that it preserves the past. There is a museum at the site, which displays a selection of photos and memorabilia relating to the local area and the deceased.
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A visit to the Springvale Botanical Cemetery gives one a chance to remember the past and pay their respects to those who have passed away. The remains of many individuals have been placed here and it has become the most visited tourist attraction in town. The rich history is displayed here in a state of the art cemetery with high quality headstones. The memorial bench in memory of those who passed away in the name of Australia is made of granite and features a sandstone exterior finish. The crowning glory of this beautiful headstone is a towering eight-foot tall Victorian rock, placed by the side of the burial plot.
There are two major attractions within the Spring Canyon Botanical Cemetery. There is the South Labor Jackal Memorial Walkway which includes a viewing deck and a plaque with the history of the deceased. Another beautiful structure is the Jackal Statue which is located by the roadside and includes a bronze sculpture of a large three legged felines. The cemetery also includes a historical marker that records the death records for those who were entombed here. This total area frame is approximately 10 kilometres long.
The most popular aspect of the Spring Canyon Botanical cemetery is the Spring Gorge Bridge. It is a pedestrian bridge that runs over the Edge of the Spring Canyon. This spectacular overlook gives one an amazing view of the landscaped gardens and the rolling hills that surround the cemetery. This is a great place to spend the evening especially when the sun begins to set. The Spring Gorge Bridge has two concrete walkways and a steel security railing on either side of the path. This attractive and safe pedestrian bridge is one of the best ways to get to the top of the Spring Canyon.
If you happen to be an avid gardener then you will surely want to visit the Melton Mowbray Gardens. Located at the opposite end of town from the famous Spring Canyon, this Australian outback themed garden offers some of the best and most breathtaking views in Melbourne. To get to the top of the falls, you will need a ladder. It's a shame that it costs so much to enter the garden. There is no entrance fee but if you want to enjoy the panoramic views in the morning, just remember to pay the cost of the ladder.
The Spring Valley is just an hour's drive from Melbourne and is a wonderful place to take your family or even a special someone on a picnic tour. The Spring Valley Highway is very close to the famous Princes Highway which allows visitors to reach Melbourne in less than half an hour. If you are planning to visit Melbourne in the near future, consider a Spring Valley holiday. It's the best value for money if you want to see some of Australia's famous natural wonders.
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Lilydale Memorial Park | Funeral Directors Lilydale
Lilydale Memorial Park offers a tranquil, picturesque setting for a funeral service, burial or memorial. Lawn graves with plaques or headstones are available, as well as concrete-lined vaults, garden memorials, rose memorials and scattering memorials. There is an area specifically for young children, as well as a mausoleum and function rooms. Lilydale Cemetery and Memorial Park is at 126-128 Victoria Road, Lilydale, Victoria.
Our vast experience means you can draw on a wide range of resources to help ensure your loved one’s funeral is a true reflection of who they were. Our newly renovated chapel, facilities and car fleet are at your disposal, but we can also arrange services at any place of worship, cemetery, crematorium or special location of your choice. Visit more
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We pride ourselves on our attention to detail and our dedication to the highest levels of professionalism, strictly adhering to the National Funeral Directors Association’s Ethical Principles and Code of Professional Conduct.
Lilydale’s Crematorium Chapel
The Simple Service at one of Lilydale’s Crematorium Chapels includes:
A Tasmanian oak coffin
Small casket sheaf of flowers
Funeral notice
Clergy offering
Funeral director’s fees including transfer and mortuary care
The cremation
Full death certificate and registration
Funeral conductor with one assistant.
Lilydale Crematorium Chapel
The Traditional Service at one of Lilydale’s Crematorium Chapels includes:
A four-seater mourning coach
Rosewood swan coffin
Medium casket sheaf of flowers
Memorial book
Funeral notice
Clergy offering
Funeral director’s fees including transfer and mortuary care
The cremation
Full death certificate and registration
Funeral conductor with two assistants
Lilydale’s Crematorium Chapel
The Premier Chapel Service at one of the Lilydale Crematorium Chapels includes:
A 10-seater limousine
Grecian Urn casket
Large casket sheaf of flowers
Two matching bowl arrangements of flowers
Memorial book
Funeral notice
Clergy offering
Funeral director’s fees including transfer and mortuary care
The cremation
Full death certificate and registration
Funeral conductor with two assistants
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