One of the earliest cemeteries in the Whangārei District. Opened in 1882 and closed in 1946, the cemetery is the last resting place of over 800 of the earliest residents of Whangārei. Initially the cemetery was well used but by the 1930's it had become overgrown and neglected. In 1961, the Council of the time applied for an Act of Parliament to remove the headstones for easier maintenance, which was granted on condition that trees were cleared, lawns were sown and a memorial erected recording the names of those buried in the cemetery. This was not carried out and the site remained neglected. In 2007, Council allocated funds for the improvement of the site and installation of a memorial.