Baha’i Cemetery

A Peaceful Resting Place for the Bahá’í Community – Bahá’í Sanctuary Garden at the Castlebrook Memorial Park

As a service to the Bahá’í communities within Metropolitan Sydney, the Local Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the Hills Shire has explored and then secured a parcel of land for burial purposes within the Castlebrook Memorial Park in Rouse Hill as a “Bahá’í Sanctuary Garden”.

Each burial site is designed to accommodate two interments, however the choice is the buyer’s to use the site for one or two burials.

There are currently 10 rows with 15 burial sites in each row with uniform headstone designs and colours.

All headstones will be embellished with a ‘Nine-Pointed Star’ emblem.

For further details please use the brochure link below. Additionally, feel free to contact the Local Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of the Hills Shire.

Brochure
[Baha’i Cemetery – Baha’i Sanctuary Gardens, Castlebrook Memorial Park – Brochure]