Erecting a memorial to a beloved one does many things, Memorials Direct2U understand this looking after customers with care and integrity. For memorial supplies in Dorset, Somerset, Hampshire and Wiltshire, please Contact Us 

A memorial is a place which is special, it can mark the last resting place of a family member or friend, or it can mark where a persons ashes have been interred

A memorial is a place where you can visit whenever you want and reflect on cherished memories of the relationship you had with them.

warwick1.jpgHaving a memorial for someone is the last thing you can do for them to ensure their memory lives on, churchyards and cemeteries are wonderful places and one of few places you can visit and find peace and tranquility, besides this they are very interesting and each memorial is as individual as a finger print.

Choosing a memorial may feel a bit daunting at first, but I will be with you all of the way and will do my best to make it as pleasant as is possible, nothing will be hurried. When purchasing a memorial there are a few things you may wish to take into account, cemeteries and churchyards tend to have very different guidelines when it comes to what you can and can not have. Generally most churchyards will not allow all polished or part polished granite memorials, but they will often allow granite with no polished surfaces sometimes subject to colour, they prefer natural stone, slate or marble which eventually blends naturally into the surrounding environment.bovingtonwarmemorial3.jpg

Local authority cemeteries however are much more flexible and provided we stick to their size guidelines will normally approve memorials of any natural material be it granite, marble, stone or slate.

At MemorialsDirect2u I will be able to give you the best guidance and information and answer any questions you might have, I will take care of everything. Please contact me