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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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A range of granite pebbles, boulders and carved stones that can be engraved with the dedication of your choosing 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 traditional granite memorials often used to line pathways and to border our memorial gardens. The vase blocks are particularly suited if you would like to regularly place cut flowers. |
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A traditional and discreet memorial, plaques may be available in bronze or granite and engraved with your personal dedication. |
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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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