It is extremely important to recognise that burial authorities, particularly churchyards, often have strict guidelines about the material used in the design of the memorial. To avoid disappointment it is very wise to discuss the location of the grave so we can advise of any such restrictions.
A memorial can be made from granite, marble, slate or stone such as Portland or Purbeck. (Portland and Purbeck are limestones).
















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Click here to view examples of typical traditional memorials. The potential variations are limitless, as in addition to the choice of material there is the choice of design shape, colour, size, pictorial design on the face and use of a flower vase. As memorials are usually created to order, the examples shown are intended as a guide only.