
A small cemetery was established on a hillside north of the township overlooking Bluff Creek.
It contains the graves of local lime burning identities and their families, including the headstone of James Dewar. Of the approximately 30 graves that are represented in the cemetery, all facing east, only about six are marked. The headstones that are recognisable indicate the names of the early residents. The last burial occurred in 1926. The cemetery is reached by the Limeburners walking track at around about the midway point.


