Erith Old Cemetery was opened in 1894.

Erith New Cemetery was opened in 1940.

Brook Street
Erith
DA8 1DY

The cemetery is split across both sides of the road.

 

Rail and bus:

  • the nearest railway stations are Erith and Belvedere
  • bus route B12 stops a 2-minute walk away

Car:

  • from the A2, exit at Black Prince interchange
  • take A220, Pinnacle Hill, Barnehurst Rd, Erith Rd/A220 and Brook Street.

Parking is limited and maybe restricted during funeral services.

Opening times

  • winter (October to March) 9am to 3.45pm (gates will be closed at this time to allow closing of both sides of Brook Street)
  • summer (April to September) 9am to 6pm

The cemeteries are manned Monday to Friday, except bank holidays.

There is a disabled toilet available onsite at the new side of the cemetery with a radar key required for entry.

For all enquiries and further information, contact the Cemeteries Office
Telephone 020 3045 4100
Email cemeteries@bexley.gov.uk

Burials

This cemetery is closed for full burials.

There is a range of underground burial chambers, sarcophagi and above-ground mausoleum plots overlooking parkland.

Currently available:

  • private earthen plots for babies or non-viable foetuses (suitable for one baby)
  • public earthen plots for babies or non-viable foetuses (babies will be buried with other non-related babies)
  • sarcophagi burial chambers (suitable for one to two interments)

The Memorial Terrace offers two options for interment:

  • underground burial vaults (suitable for one to two interments). Some burial vaults also have room for cremated remains
  • mausoleum (suitable for one interment) - an above-ground option to inter into a memorial wall. Memorial tablets are available in black or grey polished granite

Find out more about burial graves

Memorial Terrace at Erith Cemetery

Burial of cremated remains

There are a number of options for the burial of cremated remains:

Apply for garden of remembrance vase

Brook Garden of Remembrance

  • the Brook Garden of Remembrance is suitable for two sets of ashes and plots are owned by the Council
  • permitted memorials are a vase or small tablet which can be ordered from a memorial mason
Brook Garden of Remembrance at Erith Cemetery
Half Moon Garden of Remembrance at Erith Cemetery

Half Moon Garden of Remembrance

  • the Half Moon garden is suitable for two sets of ashes
  • permitted memorials are black vases ordered from the Council

Old Side Garden

  • the Old Side Garden is suitable for two sets of ashes, and plots are owned by the Council
  • permitted memorials are small vase or tablet memorials ordered through an approved memorial mason
Old Side Garden at Erith Cemetery

Earthen half plot for cremated remains

  • private earthen plots for all denominations
  • suitable for up to six sets of cremated remains
  • the plot is leased for 30, 50 or 75 years with the option to renew on expiry
  • a headstone can be placed in commemoration, organised privately with a stonemason 
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Erith Cemetery, Earthen Half Plot for Cremated Remains
Memorial toad stool at Erith Cemetery

Memorial Toadstool

  • plaques can be purchased in memory of children and non-viable foetuses
  • there is no interment of remains

Terms and conditions for the Memorial Terrace at Erith Cemetery

Side Charging Mausoleum, one interment

1. Ownership

1.1 The chamber, structure and primary memorial shall remain the property of the London Borough of Bexley (“the Council”) throughout the period of the Lease except for those items with previously approved personalised inscriptions that can be detached without damage to the primary memorialisation.

2. Period of the Lease

2.1 The Exclusive Right of Burial for the facilities is offered on a lease for a period of either 50 or 75 years.

3. Charges

3.1 The Council annually reviews its cemetery fees including charges payable in respect of the exclusive burial area at the Memorial Terrace at Erith Cemetery Village. Consequently, fees and charges may rise or fall.

3.2 All charges payable at the time of the entering into a lease will be applied according to the current annual fees set by the Council. These are nonrefundable.

3.3 The charge payable upon the execution of the Lease includes the interment and all primary memorialisation.

4. Residents and non-residents

4.1 Fees and charges differ as between residents and non-residents of the London Borough of Bexley. Fees applicable to deceased residents are charged at a lower rate than that of deceased non-residents.

4.2 To qualify for ‘resident charges’, all persons named must reside in the London Borough of Bexley at the date of the application.

4.3 If, at any time after the Lease has been executed, any of the persons named in the Lease are amended, the fees payable in respect of the substituted person(s) will depend upon whether there is residence or non-residence in the London Borough of Bexley at the time of the amendment. If there is an amendment from a resident to a non-resident, no refund will be payable.

5. Maintenance and repair

5.1 It is the responsibility of the holder of the Exclusive Right of Burial (the leaseholder) to ensure that all memorialisation is kept in a continuous state of good repair.

5.2 In the event of any part of the memorial tablet or additional memorialisation falling into disrepair, the leaseholder shall ensure that suitable and proper repairs are to be carried out. If the necessary repairs are not carried out within a reasonable timescale, the Council will serve a Notice upon the leaseholder specifying the works to be carried out and the timescale for doing so. If the leaseholder fails to comply with the terms of the Notice, the Council shall commission the necessary repairs and the leaseholder shall be recharged the cost of such repairs and the administration fees incurred.

6. Additional memorialisation, inscriptions and mementoes

6.1 Additional approved memorialisation (including inscriptions) is available from the Council at an additional cost that shall be confirmed at the time of submission of the application.

6.2 No alterations to the internal dimensions of the burial chambers are physically possible. Consequently, the maximum external size of a coffin or casket at any point, including projecting handles, that can be interred, is 82” long, 30” wide and 21” high (2133 x 762 x 533mm).

6.3 For Mausoleum interment (above ground) metal caskets and zinc-lined coffins are required.

6.4 The Memorial Terrace is an exclusive burial area. In order to maintain the special nature of the terrace, no mementoes are allowed to be permanently placed or fixed on a grave. Items left for special occasions, such as birthdays and anniversaries, are permitted. However, they will be carefully removed by the Council after 14 days and stored in the cemetery compound for 28 days. If not collected within the 28 day period, they will be disposed of.

 

7. Assignment of chambers

7.1 All persons for whom a grave is intended shall be named in the application and lease. No chamber shall remain unassigned.