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    Ivor Thomas Funerals Ltd

    Ivor Thomas Funerals Ltd

    (2 reviews)

    Ivor Thomas Funerals provided a level of care and compassion that went far beyond what we ever…read moreexpected. From the moment we contacted them about my dad's passing, they were patient, understanding, and incredibly supportive. Every conversation was filled with empathy, and they made us feel truly listened to at a time when everything felt overwhelming. Nothing was ever too much trouble. They guided us through each step gently and clearly, always giving us the space and time we needed. The respect and dignity they showed my dad -- and the care they gave to my mum -- meant the world to us. We felt reassured knowing he was in safe, respectful hands throughout. Their attention to detail, professionalism, and willingness to help with even the smallest things made a huge difference. They gave us their time without hesitation, and we never once felt rushed or like we were "just another family." Their warmth and humanity shone through every interaction. We honestly cannot thank the whole team enough. They helped us through one of the hardest moments of our lives with compassion, dignity, and kindness. We would highly recommend Ivor Thomas Funerals to anyone who wants their loved one to be cared for by people who genuinely go above and beyond.

    This might sound strange, but I have just had the most comforting meeting with Mark from Ivor…read moreThomas Funerals. I have just learned that I don't have much long er to live, and it's been so difficult to deal with the news. From the moment Mark walked into my home he was nothing but professional and I could tell he cared a lot about my experience with him. Mark sat with members of my family including my autistic son who really needed help understanding what was happening. I told Mark I had no idea where to start or what to ask for and he just took all my worries and questions and went through everything at a pace I could manage and understand. He never tried to upsell anything to me, in fact, he helped me think about what I really needed so I did not have to worry about escalating costs. We covered everything, even down to flowers, religion and so much more. Please give this company a look if you find yourself in my situation because I really do feel better knowing Mark has got my wishes under control as well as working alongside my family. The other reason I am going to use this company is because they looked after another member of the family in a respectful, caring and honest way before. Thank you

    Cathays Cemetery - Photo from Cardiff Council's website: http://www.cardiff.gov.uk

    Cathays Cemetery

    (3 reviews)

    It might seem odd reviewing a cemetery, but this one linking the Cathays and Heath areas of Cardiff…read moreis such a tranquil green space that it deserves it. It's one of Britain's biggest and most impressive cemeteries, covering almost 35 hectares, with thousands of memorials dating from 1859 onwards, including some well-known historical Cardiff characters. Granted, not everyone wants to hang out in a cemetery - but in fact lots of people do visit this one, whether it's to do research, follow the self-guided heritage trail, or just to enjoy the peace and quiet. There's loads of wildlife here, too, as there are lots of mature and exotic trees and other landscaping features that attract birds, animals, fungi and flowers. If it doesn't creep you out, it can also be interesting reading some of the old grave stones, which contain so much of the city's history - and to see the listed buildings within the site, including the chapels, gateway and forecourt walls. The main entrance to the cemetery is on Fairoak Road, but you can also get in on Allensbank Road and Lake Road West.

    When I lived in Allensbank House, I often used to take walks through this cemetery, either as part…read moreof a more scenic route on my way to Crwys Road or town, or just for a walk. This cemetery is huge and stunningly beautiful, and it's so calm and peaceful that you almost forget about all the busy roads that run around it. There are some really old and interesting grave stones and buildings to look at, as well as beautiful trees and flowers, and, of course, plenty of birds and squirrels. Not necessarily somewhere you'll go for a family picnic, but great if you want an interesting walk, or somewhere to enjoy nature that's not as busy as Roath Park. If you follow the paths around, it can take you hours to get from one entrance to the other if you want it to; it's so big that you can just wander for as long as you want to without going round and round in the same circles. It might be an idea to check what time the gates close if you're going for an evening stroll, as I for one don't fancy the idea of getting locked in a cemetery overnight.

    St John the Baptist Cemetery Gardens - In Bloom

    St John the Baptist Cemetery Gardens

    (2 reviews)

    It's a sunny day; Cardiff is alive with the usual business of people who are all heading different…read moredirections with different agendas and different appearances. In among all of this bustling madness you can find a place to sit away from the main pedestrian traffic, street sellers and charity collectors. This is a place to let the city pass you by for a while. I often come here to sit and eat my lunch or just stop off and rest a while whilst enjoying a different setting away from the office. There are plenty of benches and although at times it can get quite crowded with city visitors seats can quickly become available again. I will sit here and complete a Sudoku, write some lyrics or poetry, check my emails on my phone or simply people watch. There's a walkway at either end with entrances and exits. Down 3 sides are cast iron railings separating you from the main pedestrian zones that surround both Cardiff's indoor market to one side, and Queen's arcade on another. The third side separates you from the walkway of Working Street and St John the Baptist church just beyond that. You will find an array of characters here that is for sure, but I have never been approached by anyone here for anything other than a light for their cigarette. For this reason, to me, this is an island in the sea of city I spend so much time in.

    I find that it is not an overly regular occasion for someone to tell you that a cemetery is a…read morefantastic place to take a lunch break, but this is just such an occasion. This is a little haven in the centre of Cardiff between The Hayes and Cardiff Castle that is frequented by people with their packed lunch having a break on a bench. The St John The Baptist Cemetery Gardens are a fenced area that will allow you to look at the comings and going of The Cardiff Market and an entrance to St. David's 2, if it's a pleasant day then you can find yourself sitting in an area that is at once part of and shut off from the city centre, somewhere to sit for half an hour with a good book before venturing into the melee of a Cardiff shopping experience.

    Scott Memorial - funeralservices - Updated May 2026

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