Shaftesbury Road Memorial Gardens in Bath is a serene and beautifully maintained space dedicated to honoring the memory of loved ones. Nestled on Shaftesbury Road, this tranquil garden provides a peaceful retreat for reflection and remembrance. Our commitment to quality service is evident in the meticulously landscaped grounds, designed to create a soothing atmosphere where families can come together to celebrate the lives of those they cherish.

At Shaftesbury Road Memorial Gardens, we understand the importance of customer satisfaction during these sensitive times. Our compassionate team is dedicated to providing personalized support, assisting families in selecting appropriate memorial options that truly reflect the essence of their loved ones. From stunning floral arrangements to bespoke memorial plaques, we offer a range of services tailored to meet individual needs.

What sets us apart is our unique blend of natural beauty and community spirit, making our gardens not just a place of remembrance, but also a sanctuary for healing. We invite you to visit Shaftesbury Road Memorial Gardens, where you will find a warm atmosphere and unparalleled service dedicated to honoring life’s most cherished moments.

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Paul Gray

2 Google Rating

Sadly overgrown & used by junkies.

2/ 5

Sadly overgrown & used by junkies.

Will BC

4 Google Rating

Nice, clean, calm

4/ 5

Nice, clean, calm

Rory Shand-bowers

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1/ 5

Theresa Wood

4 Google Rating

Must cut back the beautiful Euphorbia as it has run wild. This plant has a milky sticky sap that ca

4/ 5

Must cut back the beautiful Euphorbia as it has run wild. This plant has a milky sticky sap that can blister skin

James Pollett

5 Google Rating

Good place to drinking and relaxing area. Ingore police

5/ 5

Good place to drinking and relaxing area. Ingore police

paul watkins

4 Google Rating

Great place to eat a lush Panahar takeaway curry while the Covid lockdown means we cannot eat it ins

4/ 5

Great place to eat a lush Panahar takeaway curry while the Covid lockdown means we cannot eat it inside.

peter burton

5 Google Rating

Remember our fallen heroes

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Remember our fallen heroes

Paul Gray

2 Google Rating

Sadly overgrown & used by junkies.

2/ 5

Sadly overgrown & used by junkies.

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