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bizz le
a month ago
2 nd time in 2 years had to use this crematorium, last time unfortunately there were no reserve sighns in first 2 rows , so many close family left standing.
Sarah Green
5 months ago
Couldn't ask for a better send off for my aunt , gardens are kept beautiful and staff are great. I would recommend this place.
Andy Gutsell
8 months ago
I attended a funeral here the other week. While it is a sad occasion, the beautiful setting together with the smooth and efficient way the whole process was run, was a big help.
John Selch
a year ago
I chose this Crematorium for my wife's funeral because of the overall setting, the well kept grounds and the unfailingly helpful staff. It really is a beautifully pleasant setting.The inside of the chapel is serene and light giving an overall feeling of tranquility. I am so pleased we chose this Crematorium for my wife's last journey.
tom waugh
4 years ago
Friendly non denominational atmosphere.Due to the current restrictions, there were a maximum of ten mourners allowed.Services can be broadcast if needed so that friends and relatives across the World can view as well.Upon request, the recording can be made available for about a moth afterwards.
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