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Shrubs and bushes provide a traditional form of remembrance.
They are arranged in communal beds and marked with a dedication plaque. Cremated ashes are normally scattered near by.
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Private beds have been especially created to provide a natural setting for memorials.
Family gardens are dedicated to one family and allow the burial of up to four sets of ashes. Each garden is individually planted and provides a distinct, private area for you to visit and tend.
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The crematorium is set in a natural woodland with many mature trees available for dedication as a natural, living memorial. A small number of new trees have also been planted with private planting areas available underneath. |
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A traditional form of remembrance, rose bushes are available in communal beds within the garden. Ashes are scattered on neighbouring lawns and the rose is marked with an individual plaque. |
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A range of granite pebbles, boulders and carved stones that can be engraved with the dedication of your choice and placed with your living memorial. |
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An exclusive ashes burial plot together with a traditional engraved granite memorial.
Inscriptions can be enhanced with motifs, insignia and photographs. |
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A small upright headstone and kerb set provides a distinctive memorial to mark the ashes burial plot of your loved one. |
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Unlike other traditional memorials these secure granite vaults hold the ashes urn above ground making them particularly suitable for shorter term leases. |
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A range of natural stone tablets are available within the cloisters and walled garden and offer a traditional form of remembrance. The tablets vary in size and some, located within the chapel of remembrance, are available with ceramic photoplaques.
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Memorial benches are available and located within the Gardens of Remembrance, in areas chosen for their peace and tranquillity. |
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