Frankby cemetery
A cemetery with a memorial chapel where services can be held.
Services available
- Cremated remains rock niches
- New lawn graves
- New traditional graves
- Burial in existing family graves
Facilities
- Memorial chapel where funeral services can be held
- Seating capacity for 80 people plus standing room
- Digital music system which can play any commercially available music and most popular hymns (48 hours' notice required)
- Organ
- Wheelchair access to chapel
- Accessible toilets
- Loop system
- Vehicle access
Free parking is available within the cemetery. Visitors are able to park on the left-hand side of the main drive or on any of the minor roads leading to the cemetery sections. To aid traffic flow within the cemetery visitors should park respectfully.
Contact details
Telephone: 0151 666 3001
Monday to Friday, 10am to 12pm and 2pm to 4pm
Closed on Bank Holidays
Email: landicancemetery@wirral.gov.uk
We may take up to 15 working days to respond to emails.
We do not publish funeral times on the council website.
History of Frankby cemetery
Frankby Cemetery was opened in 1940. Frankby Hall and its 810 acres of land had belonged to the Royden family for more than 200 years before it was purchased by Wallasey Corporation in 1933. Work soon commenced on altering the house to become two chapels for the Wallasey Municipal Cemetery, which was created at a cost of £10,000 within its grounds.
Location
Frankby Road
Frankby
Wirral
CH48 1QJ
United Kingdom
Opening times
Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
By train
The nearest train station, West Kirby, is a 10-minute taxi ride away.
By bus
Bus number 437 is the main bus route that stops a one-minute walk from Frankby Cemetery.