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With the growing awareness of environmental issues, more and more people these days are opting for 'green' or 'environmentally friendly' funerals.

A green burial is all about keeping things as simple, natural and beautiful as possible, returning to nature in a way that will not harm the environment, but will actually preserve the landscape and enhance opportunities for wildlife. There are currently around 200 natural burial sites across the UK ranging from those with wide open vistas to woodland glades.

A green funeral at a natural burial ground can be a gentler, less stressful and more rewarding experience. We receive very good reports and comments after funerals at our natural burial grounds which reflects well on the experience and the special setting offered by the natural burial ground.

For the bereaved, natural burial grounds offer much, much more. A space to grieve, fresh air to invigorate themselves, the knowledge that they have given the person who has died the best place to rest in peace. It also relieves family of the burden of tending to a grave and offers a special place to visit in the heart of the countryside.

Space to be different - There is great scope to accommodate a families wishes at a natural burial ground, be it a picnic, music, bringing pets, a marquee, or displays. The beauty and lasting legacy of a natural burial can usually be combined with whatever type of arrangements your families wish to make.

Religious or not - These days, funerals are becoming more personal occasions and reflect the wishes, character and personality of the person concerned. Many people find great comfort in the tradition of a church ceremony ending with a committal at the natural burial ground; whilst others prefer something less conventional and frequently hold an open-air service at the burial ground (weather permitting).

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26 Agincourt Square
Monmouth
NP25 3BT

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  • Home
    • Blog
  • Locations
    • Our burial grounds
    • Finding the spot >
      • Using your phone
      • Using tape measures
      • Using landmarks
    • Parking
  • Coronavirus
  • Arrangements
    • Who Does What?
    • Family Led Funerals
    • Funeral Directors
    • The Funeral Service
    • Words and Music
  • Natural Burial
    • Natural Burial Guide
    • Cremation or Burial?
    • Rules and Regs
  • Advice
    • Future Security
    • Spreading costs >
      • Funeral Plans
    • Babies and children
    • Practical Advice
    • Health & Safety
    • Coffins
    • Flowers
    • Trees on Graves
    • Bereavement
    • The Good Funeral Guide
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Memorial Websites
  • Your Stories
  • Contact Us