Norwegian Memorial Stone Edinburgh specializes in creating beautifully crafted memorial stones that honor the lives and legacies of loved ones. Located in the heart of Edinburgh, we pride ourselves on delivering quality craftsmanship that reflects the unique stories and personalities of those we commemorate. Our skilled artisans use premium materials and traditional techniques to ensure each stone is not only a fitting tribute but also a lasting piece of art.

At Norwegian Memorial Stone, customer satisfaction is our top priority. We understand that choosing a memorial is a deeply personal experience, and our compassionate team is dedicated to guiding you through every step of the process with care and respect. Whether you’re looking for custom inscriptions, intricate designs, or specific stone types, we tailor our services to meet your individual needs, ensuring your vision is brought to life.

Our welcoming atmosphere encourages open conversations, allowing clients to feel comfortable sharing their memories and ideas. With a commitment to excellence and attention to detail, we strive to provide not just a product, but a meaningful experience that honors the memory of your loved one. Discover the difference that personalized service and expert craftsmanship can make at Norwegian Memorial Stone Edinburgh—where every tribute tells a story.

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Olav

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During the war years 1940-45 the Norwegian Brigade and other army units were raised and trained in S

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During the war years 1940-45 the Norwegian Brigade and other army units were raised and trained in Scotland. Here we found hospitality, friendship and hope during dark years of exile. In grateful memory of our friends and allies on these isles this stone was erected in the year 1978.

Archie MacLellan

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Beautiful and thought provoking

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Beautiful and thought provoking

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