Portland Stone Memorial with Shaped Shoulders and Carved Lily

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Create a lasting commemoration for your cherished departed through an exquisite headstone that eloquently honors their memory. Fashioned from the finest Portland Stone, this headstone is meticulously shaped to endure even the most formidable outdoor conditions. With its distinctive curved summit and intricately hand-carved lily motif, it promises to stand as an eternal tribute.

The option to personalize this memorial extends to an inscription of up to 100 letters (additional charges may apply for longer messages). Standard provisions encompass foundations and a ground anchor system, while the expertise of our skilled memorial masons ensures its seamless installation at no supplementary cost.

To glean deeper insights, kindly navigate to the "enquire" button or consider a visit to our dedicated memorial showroom nestled in South Wales. Allow us the privilege of illuminating you further about this heartfelt commemoration.

Dimensions

33”x 21”x 3”

Base Dimensions

3”x 24”x 12”

Price Includes

  • Portland Stone Memorial with Shaped Shoulders and Carved Lily
  • VAT (at current rate)
  • Memorials as shown
  • Free inscription of first 100 letters
  • Foundations and ground anchor system
  • Memorial installation
  • 30 year guarantee

Eco Memorials

Some of the measures we have in place to significantly reduce the carbon footprint of our memorials and memorial services includes:

  • Sourcing stone materials from UK quarries
  • Using the most sustainable indigenous UK natural stones
  • Utilising renewable energy via solar panels at our production facilities
  • Employing a water recycling system with over 95% retrieval efficiency
  • Transporting via national road haulage as opposed to international sea freight
  • Selecting quarries that also align with our future mineral reserves investment ethos
  • Recycling in all aspects of stone processing and across the wider business

For more information see the Eco Memorials section of this website