Macquarie Park Cemetery offers a peaceful and respectful final resting place for loved ones. It is a perfect memorial in preserving a legacy and creating a lasting tribute. Metropolis Monuments are here to serve what you need, whether traditional headstones to custom-designed gravestones, our skilled stonemasons ensure each piece is crafted with care and precision, reflecting the unique life it honours.
Metropolis Monuments in Macquarie Park have access to a wide range of headstones, crafted from high-quality materials such as granite and marble. These memorials are designed to endure the elements while maintaining their beauty and significance for generations to come. In more than three decades of service, we take great pride of our work, ensuring every detail is meticulously carved to perfection.
Each gravestone is carefully handcrafted to reflect the personality, beliefs, and legacy of the departed. Whether it's a simple and elegant design or an intricately detailed memorial, experienced stonemasons.
Macquarie Park Cemetery located in Sydney’ Northern suburbs is a large, tranquil memorial park renowned for its well-planned design and tranquil atmosphere. With more than 140 acres, it provides specialised alternatives for memorialization, cremation, and burial to meet the community's varied demands.
With its grounds that furnished with modern chapels, well-kept gardens, and outdoor memorial areas that provide a peaceful atmosphere. From classic headstones to elaborately crafted plaques and mauseoleums, the park's monuments honour a variety of ethnic and religious traditions and exhibit fine craftsmanship. The picturesque setting offers guests a place to unwind and reflect. Monuments serve as a dignified way to commemorate a loved one’s life.
Metropolis Monuments offers heartfelt methods to commemorate and remember loved ones, whether you're looking at historical monuments or making a personalised memorial whether it is a single and double monument to custom designs, families can select a style that best represents their loved one in Macquarie Park. Crafted with attention to detail, these monuments stand as enduring symbols of love and remembrance.
When choosing a headstone or monument, it’s essential to work with approved monumental stonemasons who understand the regulations and requirements in a cemetery. In Metropolis Monuments, with over three decades of expertise and a commitment to quality, we are professionals guiding the families through the process, ensuring a seamless and respectful experience.
At Metropolis Monuments, every headstone and monument are designed with care and dedication, ensuring that the memory of a loved one is honoured in the most meaningful way. Whether you seek a traditional or custom memorial, our expert stonemasons are here to help you create a tribute that stands as a symbol of love, remembrance, and legacy.
At Metropolis Monuments we take pride not only in creating new monuments but also in preserving the timeless beauty of existing memorials through our meticulous restoration services. Our skilled stonemasons bring decades of experience to breathe new life into monuments, ensuring that cherished memories endure the passage of time.
We understand choosing a headstone is a deeply personal decision. Below are some of the most common questions families ask when planning a memorial. If you still have questions or need help choosing the right memorial, our friendly team is here to guide you every step of the way. Whether you're after something traditional or custom-made, we’re happy to help.
Headstone prices in Australia can range quite a bit. For a simple design, you’re usually looking at around $1,500 to $3,000. If you want something larger or more detailed — like a custom shape, photo engraving, or a premium material, it can go up to $10,000 or more. Don’t forget to factor in extra costs for things like installation, cemetery fees, or permits.
Most people wait about six to twelve months before placing a headstone. This gives the ground enough time to settle, especially after a full burial. Some cemeteries have their own rules, so it’s a good idea to check first. If it’s a cremation plot, you usually don’t need to wait as long.
These days, there’s no real difference, both words mean the same thing: a marker placed at a grave. Headstone is the term most people in Australia use now. It usually stands upright at the head of the grave. Gravestone is just an older term that’s still used from time to time.
The most popular choice in Australia is a classic upright granite headstone. Granite is strong, easy to maintain, and looks great for years. It also comes in a few colours, like black, grey, or even red, so families can choose something that feels personal.
Most headstones include:
Some families also include a quote, a religious verse, or even a small photo or symbol that meant something special.
Here are a few examples of popular phrases people use:
These short messages are simple but meaningful and they reflect love, loss, and remembrance in just a few words.
If a headstone is for a couple or a family, each name is usually listed with their own birth and death dates. Names are placed either side by side or one underneath the other. Families often include a shared message like Together Forever or Loved and Remembered Always. It’s also smart to leave space if more names may be added in the future.