Our Beeston office covers Beeston and the surrounding area including Chilwell to the west, Wollaton and Lenton Abbey to the north, Bramcote to the northwest, Beeston Rylands, Attenborough and beyond.
Trent House is one of our extensive network of 27 local offices.
Personally owned and managed by the Lymn Rose family. Our family serving your family
Carol Goronwy
a year ago
The 2 ladies at Lymns in Beeston dealt with our mums funeral iand they were friendly and professional all the way through. All of our questions were answered and we were given as long as needed to think things through. At a time when we were at our lowest they helped us decide on the best options.
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