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Delliefure’s beauty is typical of the Cairngorms National Park in Scotland. Unhurried, tranquil and private, it offers something gentler.
The site overlooks the March Pool on a bend in the River Spey, famous for its salmon and sea-trout fishing.
The wildlife here is world class; Osprey fly and screech overhead, while Golden Eagle hunt the wild uplands; otters swim the river, while red deer and roe deer blend into the woodland; pine martin and red squirrel inhabit the ancient pines. This place really is very special.
The open glade at Delliefure sweeps a gentle curve, bordered by a bank of birch woodland. At the eastern end, the vista opens out to reveal magnificent river views and a sense of space.
The open meadow areas at Delliefure will remain as an open grassland environment. In these areas no more stones will be permitted. However, they plan to provide a group memorial panel to commemorate the names and dates of those buried there.
Interment of Ashes: Are you looking for a natural ashes burial site to bury or scatter ashes that is looked after on a permanent basis and that will give you surety that:
- the ashes won’t be disturbed
- you can visit at a time convenient to you
- they are in a natural setting
- that the site will be well maintained
- where the burial is recorded for future generations
Costs:
Ashes Interment Plot | From £345 |
Ashes Scattering | £115 |
Ashes Registration Fee | £125 |
Grave Digging Fees | |
Weekday ashes burial | £144 |
Saturday ashes burial | £216 |
Sunday/Bank Holiday ashes burial | £288 |
Flat stone memorial rights (only permitted in woodland areas , not in open grassland) | £350 |
Correct until 1 April 2016 |
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