Burial and memorial rights can be purchased for 50, 75, and 100 years and are renewable.
Most graves can take from 1 to 4 coffin burials. If legal and practical, there is usually space for family cremated remains.
The number of burials must be decided before the first burial.
A memorial or gravestone of natural stone with size restrictions is permitted on all graves. The cemetery will need to approve first and receive payment of any fees.
Cemeteries do not allow:
- home-made gravestones
- wooden crosses
- other markers, woodwork, ironwork
- any type of fencing or surround
You can arrange for a temporary name or number marker through the Cemetery Office.
If available, you can view:
- new ground graves
- reclaimed graves or
- repurchased graves
It may be possible to have a grave located in a Church of England, Roman Catholic, or a non-denominational section.