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    Direct Cremation

    Direct Cremation

    (6 reviews)

    Barbican

    Exceedingly satisfied by the service I received from Direct Cremation. I contacted Direct…read moreCremation immediately after my dad passed away. Within two hours, three individuals arrived in suited attire to transport my dad, they were very gentle and caring in handling my dad's body with dignity and respect. Steven, The service director was extremely diligent and communicated with me from start to finish. As I live abroad, I intended to take my dad's remains back home to the US with me. He was kind enough to guide me through the entire process step by step and go over the requirements involved to transport human remains from one country to another. As I needed return back home, he expedited the cremation for my dad which was done within a week. I was provided with the exact date and time my dad would be cremated, which was good to know, as I informed all our family members to light a candle and say a prayer at that specific time in remembrance of dad. Steven, personally hand delivered my dad's ashes to me at my hotel, which I thought was very professional and thoughtful of him to do so. He went through the final documents with me to be certain I had everything needed to board my flight so I could take my dad's remains home with me. Direct Cremation provides a great service at very reasonable costs! Thank you, for making this process a little less stressful by being so helpful! Annemarie C

    When my wife's father, John, died, we were somewhat reticent about the idea of a direct funeral,…read morefeeling we 'should' go down the conventional, full-blown ceremonial route. However, to put it bluntly, it would have been a farce given certain complex dynamics within our wider family. Because of those, it was an event we dreaded for years, fearing historical issues and personal agendas would come to the fore, overshadowing and detracting from the real meaning and significance of the event. However, in the end, we're so glad we opted for Harbour Funerals and can't recommend their excellent service enough. Its owner, Steven Cains, was wonderful, giving us personal attention in a way we've never experienced before, having organised several other family funerals. He struck the perfect balance of being extremely professional and respectful but also genuinely friendly and personable, and he was readily available by e-mail or phone, keeping us in the loop throughout. The process really was as simple as making an initial enquiry and completing a thankfully straightforward form online. We knew the actual time John's cremation was scheduled for, so were able to pass this on to others we thought might wish to set aside time to do their own thing, in their own way. For example, in our case, Sharon and I chose to reflect and reminisce near a focal point consisting of a photograph of John, some of his favourite flowers and a lighted candle. And that, in fact, made it feel much more personal and real to us than the alternative a large get-together would have, what with the need to organise so many practical matters and feeling obliged to make sure everyone else present was okay and catered for. Conversely, though, the sheer simplicity of Harbour's method also lends itself to anyone who wants to organise a larger or maybe more unusual event whenever they choose to, or can afford it, or are able to get various parties together at a mutually convenient time for the majority, perhaps in a more suitable place, for example, when obligations, commitments, health issues or distance, and so on, may pose problems. In terms of cost, there was absolutely no comparison between this and a 'traditional' funeral with this being so much cheaper, but only in price and not the quality of our experience. With the latter persons arranging a funeral so often end up feeling ripped-off but guilty if not spending a small fortune on this, that and the other, often for the benefit of all and sundry rather than the person who has died. We could have had John's ashes scattered on our behalf, but we chose to have them delivered to us and were so surprised and pleased that Steven's personal touch even extended to him hand delivering them himself at a time of our choosing. They were housed in a tasteful, wooden box with a personalised plaque (the option of a scattering tube was also available as an alternative). We can't thank Steven enough for personally ensuring that what would undoubtedly have been a much more complicated and traumatic event turned out to be simple and as calm and dignified as possible in reality. In short, then, Sharon and I thoroughly recommended Harbour Funerals.

    Paddington Old Cemetery - courtesy of google images

    Paddington Old Cemetery

    (1 review)

    Kilburn

    Working in the office from 9-6 can be quiet daunting at times and especially the environment I work…read morein. Two days ago it got a little hectic and I felt like breaking down. I needed to escape I wanted find my my own peace of mind....then it hit me. I remembered there was a cemetery right round the corner from my work place. I had a 45 minute lunch break, so I took the opportunity to escape work for abit and visit Paddington Cemetery Soon as it hit lunch time, I quickly ate my food (lamb chili con carne courtesy of Mama Chelle and she deserves 5 stars) I put on my jacket and went. As I entered I could feel the cold air kissing against my skin and my mind was suddenly at ease. With the dead trees and the dried brown leaves scattered all over the ground it reminded me of a scene in Sleepy Hollow. I was so overwhelmed by the beauty of the memorial statues dedicated to the soldiers who fought in the war and tombstones dated back to the 1800's. Walking just made me forget about my worries. I suddenly felt content and by looking around it made me realise that life is truly precious. It's a shame that I myself get so caught up in the world I forget at times the true value of life. I remembered a Pastor once said 'learn to just be content with the nation' I needed to be content with my nation (work, situations, family and so on) so now I need to start making a few adjustments. Don't you find it amazing how a place can make you forget all your worries? This is one adventure I will never forget and worth visiting again.

    Kensal Green Cemetery

    Kensal Green Cemetery

    (12 reviews)

    Kensal Green

    Kensal Green is one of the "Magnificent Seven" private cemeteries in London with Highgate probably…read morebeing the most famous of them all. Kensal Green has been neglected by comparison but is definitely catching up. Apparently all the plots were sold in the 18th and 19th Century at a one-off cost (rather than annual subscription), and the Friends of Kensal Green have been trying to locate surviving members of those families for the last few years. Most plots are now very well tended and no longer provide shelter for the homeless. It is lovely to stumble across picnics celebrated near gravestones - I love how those London burial grounds are anything but morbid. Not even the catacombs which are included in guided tours once a month. Best check the website though as there was talk of renovation on my last visit. Perhaps not quite as high profile as Highgate, but there are still quite a few well known names to be found. Mind you, my fascination with Kensal Green is the chance of a peaceful walk through London's history - a truly beautiful place.

    Another of the Magnificent Seven, this cemetery is still a big working cemetery so it has a…read morecomplete different feel than the other ones. Here new graves are placed between old ones so be mindful of people here to mourn their beloved ones. It has less grandeur than Highgate and also the outskirts of the cemetery look like a dump place (broken stroller and beer cans all other the place). There's also a big Sainsbury blocking the view. It's still pretty nice to walk in, there are some amazing monuments: Marc Brunel, the architect of the Thames Tunnel and sir Charles Barry, Westminster architect are buried there. On the upside it's free and you can go have lunch at Snaps + Rye afterwards.

    Hampstead Cemetery - funeralservices - Updated May 2026

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