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A period of 6 months must elapse after a full burial has taken place. This time allows the ground to settle before it can take the weight of a headstone.

The legal next of kin has the right to purchase a headstone.

Cemeteries and churchyards have different rules and regulations regarding headstones. Churchyards are regulated by the Church of England so things such as inscriptions and overall design must be approved by the Vicar. Certain nicknames and phrases may be objected. Additionally, some churchyards won’t allow polished or red granite. Give us a call if you have any questions.

Cemeteries are less strict about rules. They may object if the headstone goes over the height restrictions and the size of the plot provided.

Yes, you can. We provide a range of colours, sizes, styles, and designs. Although it has to adhere to the chosen resting places rules, we can offer advice and let you know if what you have requested is okay. For designs, you can give us a picture or drawing and we can recreate it as best we can.

For longevity and little maintenance, granite is the best option. It is highly polished, which minimises damage from weather.

Yes, we do. We offer free itemised quotations.

We always produce headstones and memorials according to the NAMM standards. Additionally, for your peace of mind, we are members of BRAMM (British Register of Accredited Memorial Masons). We use high-quality materials to ensure longevity.

Yes, we do. We design, create, and fit all memorials and headstones. We also offer restoration services.

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