A Site of History, Beauty, and Charm
Historic Goshen Church and Cemetery, located along the Delsea Flyway, a key bird and butterfly migration route in beautiful Cape May County, New Jersey. The cemetery is a short drive from many pristine beaches and the city of Cape May, America's first seaside resort known for its coastal charm and grand Victorian houses. The property is conveniently located near Philadelphia and other northeastern metropolitan areas.
Cape May County is world famous as a nature lover’s dream, bordering the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean with many bays and tributaries. Truly a birder's paradise and a sun worshipper's dream. The pristine forests are home to deer, fox, and coyote and provide critical habitat for amphibians, turtles, and bird of prey like the American bald eagle.
Historic Goshen Church and Cemetery provides 1.75 acres along the Delaware Bay and offers the perfect setting for natural burial options in a place that embraces the history, environment, and traditions of the past and present with open arms to the future.
Visit Historic Goshen Church and Cemetery to learn of a storied past. Choose Historic Goshen Cemetery as a final resting place and the final statement in the way you have lived your life and steward the natural environment for future generations to come.
Cape May County is world famous as a nature lover’s dream, bordering the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean with many bays and tributaries. Truly a birder's paradise and a sun worshipper's dream. The pristine forests are home to deer, fox, and coyote and provide critical habitat for amphibians, turtles, and bird of prey like the American bald eagle.
Historic Goshen Church and Cemetery provides 1.75 acres along the Delaware Bay and offers the perfect setting for natural burial options in a place that embraces the history, environment, and traditions of the past and present with open arms to the future.
Visit Historic Goshen Church and Cemetery to learn of a storied past. Choose Historic Goshen Cemetery as a final resting place and the final statement in the way you have lived your life and steward the natural environment for future generations to come.