We're all inclusive.
We are a family run company that pride ourselves on our consistently high-quality and careful service.
As well as our assurance that we will treat your loved ones with the care and respect that we would treat our own. We assure you of our transparency in all we do. You will find our Standardised fees 2021 2022 and Terms of business 2021 Here
Our goal is to provide you with a platform with which to build off when arranging a funeral.
We understand that it is typically the last thing that you can do for somebody, and that it carries a lot of responsibility in a difficult time.
We're all inclusive.
A funeral can be as elaborate or as simple as you wish. The most important thing is that it reflects the person that it is being arranged for.
We offer a comprehensive service and believe in giving tailored care and giving you the time and the freedom to make the choices you want.
Learn about our
FacebookTweetPinLinkedInPrintEmail A traditional cremation or burial is not always the right thing for you or your loved ones. Sometimes the right thing to do, is to take care of the necessary parts, then have a celebration of life at a later date. You may not want a funeral service for your self, you may want […]
FacebookTweetPinLinkedInPrintEmail Funeral PlansAbout our pre-arranged funeral plans More and more people are choosing to pre-arrange their funeral to reduce the emotional worry and anxiety for loved ones. Some of the other benefits include: Put financial provision in place in advance Make your funeral wishes known and discuss them with your family Select […]
The choice between burial and cremation is a very personal one and may be influenced by many factors, including family tradition, religion or the wishes of the person who has died.
Faiths, beliefs and cultural practices form a fundamental part of the lives of many people in the UK today.
The choice between burial and cremation is a very personal one and may be influenced by many factors, including family tradition, religion or the wishes of the person who has died.
Registering the death will give you the documents you need for the funeral, though we can start making arrangements and giving you advice before that.
Catholics believe that death is the passing from the physical world to the afterlife, where the deceased’s soul will live in Heaven, Hell, or Purgatory.
Funerals in Islam (called Janazah in Arabic) follow fairly specific rites, though they are subject to regional interpretation and variation in custom.
FacebookTweetPinLinkedInPrintEmail Hinduism teaches that God is within each being and object in the universe and also transcends every being and object. It teaches that the essence of each soul is divine, and that the purpose of life is to become aware of that divine essence. When someone dies, the individual soul has no beginning and […]
FacebookTweetPinLinkedInPrintEmail Buddhists believe in reincarnation, and that the actions you take whilst you’re alive reflect on who, or what, you become in your next life. When someone dies, the body must not be moved or touched as Buddhists believe the soul doesn’t leave straight away. Preparing the body The body must be completely cold before […]