Saint Kentigern’s Cemetery is located at Tresta Rd, Glasgow G23 5DF, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Saint Kentigern’s Cemetery and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Pauline Watson

1 Google Rating

Having just buried my father on Tuesday the family decided to go back on Wednesday to be at the gra

1/ 5

Having just buried my father on Tuesday the family decided to go back on Wednesday to be at the grave we were horrified to find that all the wreaths and sprays had not a flower left in them when we called the supervisor he explained there are 30+ dear in the complex. Perhaps would have been good to tell people about this or perhaps put a net over the flowers when placed on the grave had we known thats what we would have done instead on top of our heartbreak we had to witness the mess not to mention the waste of £1000 of flowers

john smith

4 Google Rating

A comment not so much on the cemetery itself, which was fairly well maintained considering the age o

4/ 5

A comment not so much on the cemetery itself, which was fairly well maintained considering the age of some sections, but for the first class staff. I went to find an old grave for a friend and knew the section number and lair number. Staff members at the office yard told me to follow their van up to the relevant area and found the lair, which no longer had a gravestone, or perhaps never had one to begin with, beside the adjacent lairs which did have markings. Couldn't ever have found it without them. Thank you...

Catherine Hendry

5 Google Rating

Well laid out. Beautifully kept

5/ 5

Well laid out. Beautifully kept

Alan John Marshall

4 Google Rating

Well maintained cemetery,lovely shop before heading into cemetery where you can pick up candles and

4/ 5

Well maintained cemetery,lovely shop before heading into cemetery where you can pick up candles and gifts for the grave..

Brian Rooney

3 Google Rating

re jackie donaldsons review this cemetery has 3 gates 1 in balmore road and 2 in testra street

3/ 5

re jackie donaldsons review this cemetery has 3 gates 1 in balmore road and 2 in testra street

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