The cemetery at St. Mark Roman Catholic Church in the town of Bristol, Bucks County has been closed to new burials. However they have a columbarium on the property, so they might still have niches available for cremated remains.
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The cemetery at St. Mark Roman Catholic Church in the town of Bristol, Bucks County has been closed to new burials. However they have a columbarium on the property, so they might still have niches available for cremated remains.
Bristol Friends Cemetery in Bristol, Pennsylvania is locked up. I couldn't get inside. It does appear they have burial space available, however early Quakers did not believe in using gravestones, so actual burial space might be limited.
Burials at St. James Cemetery in Bristol, Pennsylvania date back to the early 1700's. This is a beautiful neighborhood cemetery that surrounds an Episcopal church. Little signs give details about some of those who are buried here. And burial space is being actively promoted for sale - at reasonable pricing.
The Reformed Church Graveyard in busy Feasterville, Bucks County is just a graveyard, no building, no office. It is owned and maintained by North & Southampton Reformed Church.
This cemetery is ancient. No new burials have happened here in a long time.
This cemetery is ancient. No new burials have happened here in a long time.
Southampton Old School Baptist Meetinghouse and its cemetery are run by a non-profit now. The building is rented out for weddings. Donations are welcomed. Memberships at a cost of only $10 per year are also offered to individuals, $25 for businesses. And they seek volunteers to help with various tasks.
White Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery in Feasterville, Bucks County appears to have low standards. The grass was too high during my visit.
This is a Polish Catholic cemetery. These 15 acres of land here were acquired by the church in November 1918. The location is under an attractive canopy of trees, hidden out of view from the nearby street. And there is substantial room left for more burials.
Lahaska United Methodist Church Cemetery is just across the street from Peddler's Village, the well-known Bucks County shopping destination near New Hope. The church only has around 100 members, and likewise, their cemetery is also small.
Forestville Cemetery, also known as Forest Grove Presbyterian Church Cemetery, in Bucks County, Pennsylvania is an old, still-active cemetery. Its immediate vicinity is rural. And the cemetery grounds are neatly maintained.
St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Cemetery in Kintnersville, Pennsylvania is fairly substantial in size. It is located in a quiet, semi-isolated area. Burials have been happening here since the mid 1700's.
Springtown Cemetery is one of Bucks County's nicest cemeteries… Very well maintained. Attractive, secluded location on a hill. See photos:
St. Luke's United Church of Christ Cemetery in Red Hill, Pennsylvania has been in existence since the mid 1700's. It appears this cemetery is no longer active.
Point Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery in Point Pleasant, Bucks County is up the road from the church (on River Road). The cemetery's location is secluded. It's an old cemetery and burials are still happening.
Trinity Buckingham Church Cemetery in Bucks County is small, well-kept, and I would even say special. People are still being interred there, but there clearly isn't much space left.
Burials at Buckingham Friends Cemetery date back to 1705. Soldiers from the Revolutionary War are buried here. There are even a few Native Americans. You have to be a member of the Buckingham Friends Meeting to buy a grave lot here or you must be purchasing the lot for a member.
Trinity Cemetery in Solebury, Bucks County is a bronze flat marker cemetery. It is open to church members and their extended families with all faiths being welcome. The cemetery is 4 acres in size and appears to have abundant burial space still left.
Washington Crossing United Methodist Church Cemetery in Bucks County, Pennsylvania has burials going back to the 1800's. Oddly, the cemetery has the appearance of being in someone's front yard.
This is the third and newest cemetery section of the Fallsington Friends Meeting. The other two sections are across Tyburn Road, closer to the old meetinghouse.
Tullytown Cemetery in Tullytown, Bucks County is 5.6 acres in size. It is managed by Tullytown Borough. The borough purchased an additional piece of ground beside the cemetery that is .54 acres. It is intended for the cemetery's expansion.
Davisville Church Cemetery in Southampton, Bucks County had its first interment around 1860. The cemetery appears to be full and inactive.