**Woodingdean Lawn Memorial Park, Brighton**
Nestled in the serene surroundings of Warren Road, Woodingdean Lawn Memorial Park offers a tranquil resting place that beautifully blends nature with remembrance. This meticulously maintained park is not only dedicated to honoring loved ones but also serves as a peaceful retreat for families and visitors alike. The expansive green lawns and vibrant floral displays create an inviting atmosphere, perfect for reflective walks or quiet moments of contemplation.

At Woodingdean Lawn Memorial Park, we understand the importance of celebrating life through remembrance, which is why we provide a variety of memorial options tailored to individual preferences. Our family-friendly environment encourages visitors to engage with nature, whether it’s enjoying leisurely strolls or participating in community events held throughout the year.

What sets us apart is our commitment to providing exceptional service, ensuring that every visitor feels welcomed and supported during their time with us. Our team is dedicated to assisting families in navigating their memorial choices with compassion and professionalism, helping to create lasting tributes that honor cherished memories.

For those seeking a peaceful sanctuary amidst the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Woodingdean Lawn Memorial Park is your go-to destination. Discover more about our offerings by visiting our website or reaching out to us during business hours. We look forward to welcoming you to this special place where memories are cherished and nature thrives.

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Natasha Crouch

4 Google Rating

Agree with the pot holes being so bad and that the Council could have these filled in but with regar

4/ 5

Agree with the pot holes being so bad and that the Council could have these filled in but with regards to cutting around the tablets surely it is our place to look after these and to maintain. After all these are our loved ones and deserve our care. The grounds man here is very helpful and nothing is too much trouble.

mike maynard

1 Google Rating

Visited today and very disappointed with the state of the Lawns. The grass is badly rutted due to ve

1/ 5

Visited today and very disappointed with the state of the Lawns. The grass is badly rutted due to vehicle tyres and the cutting or lack of it around the tablets looks awful. The road through the park is full of pot holes and needs repair. Our loved ones deserve better respect than this.

Carl Hadden

1 Google Rating

I agree with previous comments, so uneven to walk to visit family members entrance has had loads of

1/ 5

I agree with previous comments, so uneven to walk to visit family members entrance has had loads of pot holes for years and getting worse.

DAVID ROBINSON

2 Google Rating

Bleak and soulless cemetery with an air of neglect.

2/ 5

Bleak and soulless cemetery with an air of neglect.

Cain Weibel

1 Google Rating

Poor opening times

1/ 5

Poor opening times

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  • Saturday11:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Sunday09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Monday09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Tuesday09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Wednesday09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Thursday09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Friday09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
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