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Bespoke Funeral service

At Serenity Funeral services, a bespoke funeral is truly that. Whether you envision a traditional funeral or something more unique, we offer a wide range of options to meet your needs to create the perfect, bespoke funeral service for your loved one.

For those who prefer a classic approach, we provide customary services with elegant hearses and traditional ceremonies. However, if your loved one had a flair for the extraordinary, we can create something more personalised – be it a funeral with a fancy-dress theme, a procession of motorbikes or even a London bus.

When it comes to selecting a coffin, the choices are equally diverse. We offer everything from traditional oak effect coffins to custom picture and design coffins. For those who are environmentally conscious, we offer eco-friendly coffins that reflect a deep respect for nature.

At Serenity funeral services, anything is possible. We are committed to guiding you through every step of the process ensuring your funeral choices reflect the true spirit of your loved one, creating the perfect farewell for you and your family.

Bespoke services start from £2495

What Our Clients Say

In the worst moment of your life, you need someone to make you feel safe, to answer all your questions, to give you comfort. In the worst moment of your life, you need someone to take control, organise things, organise people, pay attention to detail.

Sandra Morris

After losing my farther-in-law at Christmas we went to Katy for help with my fathers funeral arrangements. The level of service through this most difficult of times was first class. I can not thank Katy enough for such a professional and dignified send off for my family.

I buried my 15-year-old nephew in March this year.

Katy and the team were phenomenal. From setting up a memorial page, honouring all of his wishes, and just making it a perfect send off. At such a tough time the stress and organising was taken away from us by Katy. I can’t thank them enough for making one of the worst days of my life bearable.

Nicola Storer

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