We are a family-run funeral directors with 200 years of experience serving the local area. We have built a strong tradition of dignity, trust and compassion over the years, which we offer to all the families who use our services.
All staff are carefully selected to ensure you receive the advice and support you need to plan a funeral that will be meaningful and memorable.
Vivien Colville
3 years ago
Great service and nothing too much trouble. Jacqui answered all my questions and queries without delay. This is the second time I have used this funeral director and the service was excellent. They made sure everything ran smoothly on the day and in the case of the 2nd funeral, there were well over 200 people.
Babs Taylor
6 years ago
Professional, first class service. The staff go above and beyond, even managed to find us an excellent choir for the service. We can't thank them enough for their kindness and support at such a difficult time.
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