Does mortonhall crematorium have toilets?

Does mortonhall crematorium have toilets?

A waiting room with accessible toilet and a separate family room provides privacy and comfort while waiting for the service to begin. An HD webcast camera are available on request.

Is the Book of Remembrance open at Mortonhall crematorium?

The book of remembrance and baby book are now available to view in the Chapel of Pemembrance. During the Covid Pandemic flowers can only be left outside the Chapel.

How much is a burial plot in Scotland?

Find out how much help you can get for funerals held:

Local council Burial and plot Burial only
Renfrewshire £1,172.25 £598.20
Scottish Borders £1,943.60 £810
Shetland Islands £1,172.50 £565.50
South Ayrshire £1,700 £850

How many chapels does mortonhall crematorium have?

two chapels
Mortonhall Crematorium It has two chapels, the Pentland and the Main. The Pentland Chapel is the smaller of the two and can seat up to 65 people, with additional standing room for 15. The Main chapel can seat up to 310 people, with additional standing room for 50.

Who is buried in warriston cemetery?

Warriston Cemetery is the last resting place of Polish-Lithuanian composer and musician Felix Yaniewicz (1762 – 1848), judge Lord Deas (1804-87), the painters Robert Scott Lauder (1803-69) and Horatio McCulloch (1805-67), newsagent John Menzies (1808-79), astronomer Sir William Peck (1862 – 1925), sculptor John Rhind ( …

How much does a basic cremation cost in Scotland?

Cremation costs As part of our research we identified and surveyed the costs of eleven of the private crematoriums across Scotland. The average cost of a cremation at a local authority crematorium is £535 while at a private crematorium it averages £703.

How many coffins can you fit in a grave?

Capacity of the grave In a dedicated cremation plot, designed solely for cremated remains, ten caskets can be interred. In a burial plot, it will depend on how many coffins have previously been buried in the grave.

Who owns warriston cemetery?

the City of Edinburgh
Warriston Cemetery was opened in 1843 and is now owned by the City of Edinburgh. Warriston Crematorium was opened on 29 October 1929 on the eastern edge of the old cemetery. It was built in 1808 as East Warriston House and converted in 1928/9.

What is the cheapest cremation in Scotland?

A direct cremation with no service is the simplest and most affordable funeral option available to people in Scotland. Dealing directly with the crematoria removes a large part of the costs associated with a traditional funeral and those savings can then be passed back to you.