Newlands Cross Burials

    Newlands Cross is a contemporary lawn cemetery adjoining a scenic public reserve and ornamental lake. Featuring uniform border graves set amongst large expanses of lawn, it is designed to capture a sense of equilibrium and space.


    How to Arrange a Burial

    Your first port of call is to contact a Funeral Director who will assist you in planning. 

    When it’s time to arrange a funeral, if the deceased wished to be buried, you will need to own a burial plot or grave. A grave can be bought at the time of arranging the funeral, but more frequently nowadays people are securing a grave in advance for either themselves or their family. Unlike some cemeteries, a grave or graves can be purchased in advance in the Newlands Cross Cemetery.

    Family Service and Grave Selection 
    Our experienced staff are here to advise you, whether you have an existing family plot or wish to discuss options for a new one. Newlands Cross Cemetery is able to offer burial space for new graves for many decades to come.  For further information on grave purchase and frequently asked questions when buying a grave please see here.

    Please call us for more information or to arrange an appointment.

    Contact Us

    Mon-Thurs: 09.00–16.00

    Fri: 09.00–15.30

    Newlands Cross Cemetery & Crematorium

    Ballymount Road
    Dublin 24
    D24 EP83

    01 459 2288

    Newlandscross@dctrust.ie

    Further Information

    Family History

    If you have relatives buried in Newlands Cross Cemetery, you can search within our Archive, which contains records of all those buried here since the cemetery opened. Please contact our Burial Records & Genealogy service.

    Reception Venues

    If you wish to hold a post-funeral reception near Newlands Cross, a list of venues within 5 minutes drive of the cemetery is here.

    Help & Questions

    Our experienced staff are happy to answer any questions you may have about our services and locations, and will work with you to fulfil the wishes of the deceased. Some common questions about cremations and burials are answered here.